The public council gathering will be held at the Annapurna Hotel. Those wishing to attend the gathering are encouraged to register as soon as possible, since November is high season in Nepal. The participation fee will be waved for Nepalese citizens, however donations are much appreciated. Following the gathering, an extended 8-day journey to Nepalese sacred sites and wilderness expedition is also scheduled. (For more info: http://www.grandmotherscouncil.org/
As at all Grandmother Council gatherings, a sacred fire will be burning for the duration and participants are invited to join as each Grandmother offers prayers and rituals from her respective tradition. Nepalese dignitaries and other special guests will be scheduled to speak, and participants will be given an opportunity to address the Grandmothers at an open forum.
Aama speaks of this time as one of moving out of the current tumultuous Kali Yuga into the Sattvic Age where only truth will be spoken. She asks that people hold this vision in their hearts as they approach this Council gathering.
About the International Council of 13 Indigenous Grandmothers:
The International Council of 13 Indigenous Grandmothers represents a global alliance of prayer, education and healing for Mother Earth, all Her inhabitants, and all the children for the next seven generations to come. The Grandmothers Council was brought together by a common vision, set in motion by the Center for Sacred Studies (CSS), a non-profit organization dedicated to sustaining indigenous ways of life through cross-cultural spiritual practices, ministry, and education, and committed to peace and unity for all peoples.
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