Tuesday December 21, 2010
Join us at the Winter Solstice Concert as we bring the events of 2010 to completion, and prepare for the new year. Performers include Paul Hubbert, on crystal bowls and vocals; and Steve Daniel on didgeridoo.
The Winter Solstice is the longest day of and, traditionally, the most important festival of the year as it marks the birth of the Solar Child. Many traditions celebrate Childrens Day to honor our children and bring warmth, light and cheerfulness into the dark time of the year. The Winter Solstice is a time of affirming faith in the re-emergence of earthly life in the Spring and also symbolically, in the soul’s survival beyond death. Days near the Solstice are the most mystical, the deepest and most reflective time of the year and mark a crucial point in the natural cycle of life, a most powerful time to meditate and do ritual. The sun begins anew its journey toward longer days, times of new growth and renewal of the world once again. It is time to deepen and reflect on all that we have learned during the last nine months, since the Spring Equinox. In order for a new path to begin, the old one must end!
Where
Unity Church of the Hills
9905 Anderson Mill Road
Austin, TX 78750
When
Tuesday December 21, 2010
7pm -8:30pm
Cost
$20
For More Information
http://www.unityhills.org/events.htm#solstice
512-335-4449
Austin, TX 78750