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- Remembering What Is Unbroken & July New Moon Invitation
Remembering What Is Unbroken & July New Moon Invitation
New Moon Ceremony, Thursday, July 24th, 2025 • 7:30 AM Hawaii Time
Aloha Kākou,
In a world that often feels fractured by urgency, uncertainty, and the ache of disconnection, a quiet voice rises from the sacred lands of Tuakau, Aotearoa. It is the voice of Grandmother Eila, carrying a transmission that feels less like a message and more like a remembering.
Offered during our recent New Moon gathering, her words arrive as balm—not to bypass what is breaking, but to remind us what is unbroken. She called upon the Great Whale Grandmother—an ancestral being who carries the light of truth through the deep waters of forgetting.
Among her stories, one remains etched in our hearts: a friend’s encounter with a whale family. A massive papa whale rose from the depths, placing his eye directly before her. In that moment, she was given the entire cosmos.
“This whale gave me the cosmos. It assured me that I am seen. That I belong to an enormous fabric of love.”
These are not metaphors. These are memories, returning to us in their own time.
Eila reminded us that we are all grandchildren of Earth and Sky, each carrying a thread of responsibility and remembrance. Not to fix the world from above, but to attune, to listen, and to pray with the world we are part of.
This is why we gather each New Moon—not as escape from what is breaking, but as remembrance of what is unbroken. When we come together in ceremony, our individual threads weave into something far more powerful: a collective field that can truly serve.
In this transmission, you may hear the call to slow your breath, to soften your grip, to remember your part in the weave. This is not a teaching. It is a homecoming.
May these words be more than read. May they be felt.
Click on Grandmother Eila’s picture above to hear her message.
July New Moon Gathering 🌑
Date: Thursday, July 24th, 2025
Time: 7:30 AM Hawai'i; 10:30 AM PDT, 12:30 PM COT, 1:30 PM EDT, 6:30 PM CET (Confirm your local time here)
Inspired by the lineages of Pacha K’anchay, Mamo Lorenzo Izquierdo Arroyo, and Kumu Hula Puna Kalama Dawson, we gather once more—not simply to witness the New Moon, but to participate in it.
This is more than tradition.
This is vibrational technology—wisdom long safeguarded by Indigenous peoples across the Earth. Our New Moon ceremonies are energetic interventions, called forth by elders who remind us: we are at a tipping point. The frequency we cultivate now will ripple into the timeline of life on Earth.
Your Presence is a Pulse
When you enter this circle, you’re not joining an event—you’re entering a field. A living, breathing field of coherence.
Here, your voice, your stillness, your song—all become instruments in a global symphony of remembrance. Transformation unfolds not only in what we do, but in the resonance we become.
Come as You Are
This is an open invitation. Whether you are new to this field or have been walking with it for years, you are welcome. This wisdom belongs to no one—and to all. Come with your questions, your reverence, your joy, or your quiet fatigue. There is space for all here.
These gatherings are how we remember—month after month—what it means to be in relationship with one another, with Earth, and with what is possible
Meeting ID: 829 1391 4758
Passcode: love
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The Field We Tend Together
Each time we gather, we strengthen the threads of ancestral memory, of sacred place, of collective remembering across traditions. What we co-create ripples far beyond the moment.
Your presence matters. It always has.
With deep gratitude for the wisdom that flows through all things,
Prajna, Greg, Olivia, Jared, and Kaiāulu’s Council
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