Solstice Event
Solstice Event
The Midpoint of Heaven and Earth
A reflective Solstice gathering aligned with both hemispheres
Register Below
This event is offered at no cost, though the work is sincere and asks something real of you.
Reserve your place below:
Once registered, you will receive:
• The event link
• Preparation notes
• A Few Reminders leading up to December 21st
A Solstice Meditation Event
Live Across Both Hemispheres
Sunday, Dec 21 at 7:30 AM ET
On December 21st, the Earth reaches the Solstice point. A moment when our planet's tilt aims one hemisphere toward the rising light. And draws the other toward darkening rest.
It is a fact of our orbit, our physics, our place in the solar system. And it is one of the oldest invitations the world offers us:
To stop long enough to notice the turning.
This gathering is an opportunity to step inside that pause.
We'll explore a guided meditative descent shaped by slow breath, grounded awareness, and the quiet discipline of listening. You'll move through three inquiries that help you see your own life with more clarity:
Where you stand now
What is loosening and ready to dissolve
What is preparing to emerge
This is a chance to orient yourself within a moment the planet is already making.
What You May Experience
Attendees often find:
A grounded sense of inner direction
Relief in naming what has been subtly dissolving
Clarity around the next movement in their life
A steadier relationship to planetary and seasonal cycles
A feeling of coherence that arrives quietly, not dramatically
None of this is promised. But the conditions are right for it.
Why This Solstice Matters
This Solstice arrives amid heightened solar activity and significant interplanetary movement. The Sun is near its magnetic maximum, releasing bursts of energy that shape the electromagnetic space we inhabit. We feel these shifts not mystically, but biologically.
And just two days earlier, around December 19th, the interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS is expected to make its closest approach to Earth. Interstellar objects rarely visit. Their presence is a quiet reminder that our solar system is not isolated; it is porous, visited, and permeable.
As preparation for the Solstice work, you are invited to mark December 19th and ask yourself:
"What in my life is arriving from outside the familiar pattern,
And what does it ask of me to notice it?"
Bring whatever arises with you.
It will serve the work we do together.
How to Prepare
To participate fully:
Choose a quiet, uninterrupted space
Bring a journal and a pen
Keep water nearby
Have a blanket or shawl for comfort
Dim the lights or create an environment that supports deep listening
Zoom opens 10 minutes before the event starts to create space for you to arrive a few minutes early to let your body settle.
Some participants place a stone, candle, or natural object beside them, a reminder of their relationship to the world that holds us.
A Note About Recording
These virtual gatherings are never recorded.
The work we do together relies on a level of honesty and vulnerability that can only happen in a truly private circle. For that reason, the space remains unrecorded, and nothing shared within the gathering is preserved or distributed afterward.
This creates a container where you can speak, write, and explore without inhibition, knowing that the moment lives only with those who were present.
If you cannot attend live, please don't take it personally. This format protects the integrity of the work and the safety of everyone inside it.
Note: No replay will be sent after the event.
A Closing Word
The Solstice doesn't wait for anyone.
It turns because the Earth turns.
And we gather because taking note of that turning in community, with intention, changes the way the next cycle begins.
I look forward to meeting you at the axis point, where the world holds still just long enough for something inside us to shift with it.