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Holy Grail & the Etheric Rose

by Amma Ra

From Lightnet News Issue #1 – 26th July 1996

On the 21st June, the Summer Solstice, ceremonies were held at the sacred site of Avebury, Stonehenge and the Sanctuary at Silbury Hill. The intentions of the ceremonies were the Reactivation of the Holy Grail in Great Britain – to honour the Etheric Rose above Stonehenge and to mark the 13:13 (on the Mayan calendar the 13th day of the 13th wavespell of the 13th galactic spin after the Harmonic Convergence of 1987) – a Gathering of all Legions of Love & Light in the name of Unity and Peace between all Peoples and Nations.

In all ceremonies, Roses were laid upon the Earth and variations of these ceremonies were held all over Great Britain and at sacred sites the world over. The call goes out from on High once again to all Legions of Light and Sacred Warriors of the One Heart to gather in ceremony, to unify all separate factions, to honour the Sun, the Earth and each other in a unified statement that “All Life is Sacred”.

Autumn Equinox (Red Planetary Earth) Ceremonies

22nd September 1996

Sunrise (Avebury)
Noon (Silbury Hill/Sanctuary)
Sundown (Stonehenge)

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