I, Heather Home of Light Worker Healing & Readings, wish to extend a very sincere miigwech (thank you) to our First Nations Peoples for the wonderful opportunity to enjoy this year's Ode'min Giizis. Not only did I have a wonderful time down at Del Crary Park, enjoying the afternoon checking out the dancing and music and the many different vendors (couldn't resist buying a beautiful hand drum stained in black walnut tie-dye style), but my most favourite part was the Sunrise Ceremony.
Yes, I actually managed to get myself out of bed just after 4 in the morning in order to make it to the park for 5 o'clock. This was my first Sunrise Ceremony and I can't tell you how excited I was to participate! First, just getting oneself up at that time of the day, when you're not used to it, is a very humbling experience. My body felt very heavy and relaxed and just not wanting to move. This, however, was not as important to my spirit as I recognised the rare opportunity I was getting to experience an event such as this. We took a vote and my spirit won out over my body. Up I got.
No breakfast. Just access some water to drink and clean with and wake myself up... then threw some clothes on and was ready to go. A quick phone call to a friend to see how the voting process went for her and if she was still up for this little adventure. She was. She picked me up and the morning was very quiet as we sat in her van for a short moment... then off to Timmy's for some green tea to take along and further encourage our bodies that, while out-voted, were at least still being paid some consideration.
With hot drinks in hand, it was a one-minute drive to Del Crary Park. Not hard to find the right place... at that time of moring it's the only spot with people moving around! Slinging the camp chairs in their carrying bags over our shoulders, we slowly walked through the dark, admiring some of the astounding boats moored at the arena and wondering what it would be like to not only still be sleeping but sleeping on a boat while gently being rocked by the waves.
Arriving at the North-East corner, there were two gentlemen gathering some wood from a stack and taking it to where the fire was to be built. The teaching is that men are the fire-keepers and women are the water-keepers. A few nods and quietly shared "good mornings", we were mostly left with our thoughts and a wondering of what to expect.
Quickly, we noticed the mosquitoes. Oh geez. Swarms of them. Yes I brought the bug spray and it got passed around but these little ones are persistant and it was not long before we were feeding them their breakfast, though we hadn't even had ours. No matter, more important things to focus on. The sky was beginning to show little smudges of electric blue between the clouds to the East.
We stood in a semi circle around the now glowing fire and we were so happy to be there. Our hosts were a couple and they shared with us information about the traditions associated with the Sunrise Ceremony. One of the fire-keepers brought around the sage smudge smoking and we, each in turn, cleansed as we continued to listen to our hosts. Next the tabacco was brought around and we were each instructed to hold it in our left hands as we contemplated our prayers and wishes, again, while continuing to listen. We each received our turn to offer the tabacco, with those prayers and wishes, to the fire and to see the smoke and embers rise into the air and out to THE GREAT SPIRIT.
Other late-comers trickled in throughout the ceremony. No matter how far along in the ceremony we were, each was offered the sage smudge and tabacco. A couple songs sung in Ojibwe accompanied to shakers. Our semi-circle nearly formed into a full circle as, by that time, there were early risers out for their morning walks and bike rides and we were a curious site to check out and, yes, even join. Here was our sun shining too. And mother mallards with their little ones. And a Great Blue Heron bringing us messages and smiles!
A copper cup was filled with water and brought around for us each to drink from... no concern about germs, of course, as we all knew there were important teachings being received and a rare type of sharing taking place that most of us will not get to experience at any other time. Then a lovely basket of strawberries were, too, passed around -- a lovely gift brought by a generous participant! Teachings with this as well. Lots of gratitude going on.
Then the Talking Feather was offered to each of us. We were encouraged to share what words we would. There were moments of laughter and moments of near-tears. Wishes for better health and joys about the little things. My turn. I shared that I was so grateful for the many firsts that have been offered to me by our First Nations sisters and brothers, including so many of the teachings that have stayed with me as eternal truths and a way of life. I shared that it was, that very day, my grandmother's 99th birthday and, since living far away, that I was not able to be with her but that this opportunity to be with community was helping me to feel connected. I was reminded of her journey, my mother's journey, my own journey. I shared my gratitude for such blessings. Miigwech.
Finally, another rare opportunity. Each person went around to greet and hug all others in the circle. Once around but greeted twice. How often in our society do we have physical contact with those we don't yet know? Okay, so some people were understandably a little shy, others, however, expressed such a genuine warmth and I was surprised to find out that many had really paid attention to my words during our sharing time as occassional little comments would be offered during the greetings. More humbling for the day. Warm glowing from inside.
I can honestly say that this was one of my favourite experiences to date. I hope that this festival will be continuing each year at the park and that the Sunrise Ceremony will always be included. I want to go again and again, if at all possible. Miigwech to all those who put so much into organizing and pulling off something as large as an event filling these four days. I believe the Procession should soon be making its way down George St., so I'd better finish this off and get myself out to the street so I don't miss anything.
Happy Strawberry Moon!
Happy Solstice!
In Love & Light, Heather Home
Monday, June 21, 2010
Wednesday, May 5, 2010
Meditation Classes...
Start your summer with peace and vitality.
Enjoy a weekend of easy, guided, health-based meditation classes!
9 am - 12:30 pm
June 5th & 6th, 2010
Cost: $65, includes journal, handouts and a meditation CD for you to keep!
Location: Sherbrooke St., between George & Aylmer, Peterborough
Bring a friend. Pre-registration & payment required by June 2.
For more info, or to register, call Heather Home at 705-745-8815.
Come on out to the annual Peterborugh Wellness Expo!
Heather Home of
Light Worker Healing & Readings
will be in attendance.
Be one of the first 40 people through the door and receive your free gift bag worth over $100, including healing stones and discount cards offered by
LightWorker Healing & Readings!
( The next 60 will also receive healing stones!)
Saturday, May 8th, 2010
Evinrude Centre
Monaghan Rd., Peterborough
10 am - 4 pm
$5 Admission
For more information about the event, including guest speaker, demonstrations, exhibitors, vendors, prizes, etc. go to
Art Of The Turtle...
Light Worker Healing & Readings
is donating a special creation for,
and will be in attendance at,
A Fundraiser for the Kawartha Turtle Trauma Centre
Friday May 14, 2010, 7 -10 pm
Peterborough Public Library Auditorium
345 Aylmer Street North, Peterborough
A contemporary symbol of a healthy ecosystem and our Mother Earth, turtles
are a universally-loved creature of the wild and the subject of many stories &
myths worldwide. “The Art of the Turtle” will showcase a diversity of original
art created by talented artists. Join us for an enjoyable evening of fine art,
music, cocktails and elegant finger food! You will have an opportunity to
acquire a beautiful work of “Turtle Art” by silent or live auction.
From 7 to 10 pm, viewing begins at 6
Silent auction ongoing, followed by live auction at 9
All proceeds support the work of the KTTC
Tickets $30/$20 for KTTC members
Please support such a worthy effort!
Come on out, have fun, buy art!
for more information, go to their website at...
Wednesday, April 21, 2010
The Etheric Home show...
Thanks so much to my listeners and guests from this previous Trent Radio broadcasting season. Heather Home will be taking a break for the summer as of today's final broadcast for the spring. Join me again in the autumn. In the meantime, if you are interested in meditation or any of the topics generally shared on the Etheric Home show, you are quite welcome to contact me directly at 705-745-8815 or check back, here at this blog, to find out where I might be setting up at local community events so that you may come out to talk with me personally!
Thanks to all the Trent Radio staff and fellow trout for another great year. May your warm weather pursuits be as blissful and easy as floating downstream. Snag yuz in the fall!
And to my listeners... many, many blessings in safety, health, comfort and love.
Thanks to all the Trent Radio staff and fellow trout for another great year. May your warm weather pursuits be as blissful and easy as floating downstream. Snag yuz in the fall!
And to my listeners... many, many blessings in safety, health, comfort and love.
Wednesday, April 7, 2010
Thanks so much...
Special thanks to Linda Devine, organizer of the annual Peterborough Wellness Expo, for joining me today on the "Etheric Home" show on Trent Radio 92.7 fm. If you are looking for more information you can go to the website at www.WellnessExpoPtbo.com .
Event takes place May 8, 2010.
Next broadcast will be in two weeks time, Wednesday, April 21, 2010 at 10 am - 11 at which time I will be offering a lovely guided meditation live on air, as well as events listings for the spiritual, arts and health communities. This will be my final broadcast for the season, but I will be back in the autumn. If you know of someone who would make a positive and interesting guest, you are welcome to call Heather Home directly at 705-745-8815.
Cheers!
Event takes place May 8, 2010.
Next broadcast will be in two weeks time, Wednesday, April 21, 2010 at 10 am - 11 at which time I will be offering a lovely guided meditation live on air, as well as events listings for the spiritual, arts and health communities. This will be my final broadcast for the season, but I will be back in the autumn. If you know of someone who would make a positive and interesting guest, you are welcome to call Heather Home directly at 705-745-8815.
Cheers!
Tuesday, April 6, 2010
Available For Parties In Peterborough !!!
Learn about what opportunities are available to you in various areas of your life! Positive, enlightening & fun!
With a minimum of 4 paid sessions, each of your guests receive a private reading, plus bonus gift and discounts on future private readings and services. More than 6 guests... hostess receives her reading free!
$20 / 20 minutes per person
Call Heather at 705-745-8815
for information or to book your party.
Thursday, March 11, 2010
Special Thanks...
Just a quick "Thank You" going out to my guest on yesterday's broadcast of "The Etheric Home" show. Judy Morgan, owner of Divine Inspirations book store was very gracious in taking time out of her schedule to come on and discuss psychic development. For those looking to speak directly with Judy about this topic, you can find her at her store, Mondays - Saturdays, in the plaza at the corner of Parkhill & Monaghan Rds., Peterborough, Ontario, rear parking lot entrance.
Join Heather Home on Wednesday March 24, 10 - 11 am, as she offers a live guided meditation about accessing Spring-time energy and new beginnings. You can tune in old school at 92.7 fm CFFF, or go live streaming by heading to the Trent Radio website at www.trentradio.ca. Enjoy the day!
Friday, March 5, 2010
Peterborough L.E.T.S. Exchange Market...
Heather Home of Light Worker Healing & Readings
will have a booth at the next Peterborough L.E.T.S. Exchange Market.
She will have available...
*crystal suncatcers *jewelry of healing stones, copper & feathers *wishing stones *meditation CDs with Heather's voice *smudges & offerings *gift certificates for services (see bar @ right of your screen for current services available) *brochures and other info
March 13th at 1 to 4:30 pm in The Peterborough Public Library on Alymer St. near Simcoe, downstairs auditorium. Admission is free.
Open to the public. Members can trade. Public can shop. Refreshments available at the snack bar. Children's table with free activities. Come see what's of interest.
Gem, Mineral and Fossil Show...
The Peterborough Gem, Mineral & Fossil Show
The Kawartha Rock & Fossil Club's 16th Annual Show
Saturday, March 6th and Sunday, March 7th 201010:00 AM to 5:00 PM each day.
Located at the Evinrude Centre, 911 Monaghan Road, Peterborough, Ontario.
Admission is $3.00
25 dealers offering Minerals, Fossils, Rocks, Crystals, Meteorites, Faceted stones, Gemstone Jewellery, Beads and much more.
A large display area is featured with mineral and fossil displays from members of the Kawartha Club and prominent Ontario collectors. Also a large display of mining memorabilia and the Kawartha Club's Annual Best Collected Specimen Competition.
A large display area is featured with mineral and fossil displays from members of the Kawartha Club and prominent Ontario collectors. Also a large display of mining memorabilia and the Kawartha Club's Annual Best Collected Specimen Competition.
Each day there will be silent auctions and the Club's Annual Live Auction Sale is Saturday at 4:00 pm
Show Directions:From Highway 115 at Peterborough, take the Parkway to Lansdowne St., then East 4 blocks to Monaghan Rd., then North 1 block. Or travel west on Highway 7 (Lansdowne St.), into Peterborough, turn right at the 6th traffic light onto Monaghan Rd., then North 1 block.
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