
Time: October 29, 2009 from 7pm to 10:30pm
Location: Spectrum Theatre
Street: cnr Customhouse Quay and Johnston St
City/Town: Wellington
Website or Map: http://www.spectrumtheatre.co…
Phone: Theatre Ph 473 3771 or John 027 281 9151
Event Type: movie, and, seminar
Organized By: JohnB
Latest Activity: Oct 18, 2009
Vasumi Zjikaa and John L Bushell will be presenting a mind shifting event.
Premier Showing of the movie Whaledreamers.
Produced by Julian Lennon and directed by Kim Kindersley
the film is based around the return of an ancient Aboriginal whale
tribe from south Australia, declared extinct by the Australian
government in the 1950's. The film follows the Mirning people as they share their ability to communicate with whales in their dreams and through song.
The journey takes the viewer though a connection with fundamental life on this planet what is happening, what could happen and what we can do about it
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http://www.whaledreamers.com/html/
Complimenting the movie will be an introductory seminar on the Dreamspell / Calendar (Natural time as 13 moons of peace) the modern application of ancient Maya time science, as decoded by Dr. Jose Arguelles. In his book The Mayan Factor, Jose Arguelles introduced the date "21st December 2012" to mainstream western consciousness. Hear two people who have tested the Dreamspell/Mayan Calendar by living it for a collective 20 years.
Listen to their findings and suggestions for the use of this sacred tool for awakening consciousness and preparing us for the times we are in and those that are coming.
Tickets: $20
http://www.iticketexpress.co.nz/events/2009/oct/whaledreamers/natural-time-seminar/
or at venue
Spectrum Theatre
Cnr Customhouse Quay and Johnston Street
Ph 473 3771
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