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Caroling Geary will present a vision, act it out with the group, share a breathing visualization and encourage people's own visions in a talk titled "Visions on the Night Before a New Era." She will be speaking at the Dec. 20 meeting of the Emerald Coast Meditation Society.

The evening will be the first of three ECMS events surrounding the solstice, including a sunrise meditation on the beach near the WaterColor-Seaside border on Dec. 21, and a silent all-day retreat at the Coastal Branch Library on Dec. 22.

The meeting will start with a 30-minute silent meditation at 6:30 p.m. at 480 N. Co. Hwy. 393, Santa Rosa Beach, one-half mile north of Hwy. 98. The ECMS follows no religion and does not charge.

Geary says she paid attention to the 12/21/12 phenomenon for 15 years without much involvement until this year, when she unexpectedly entered a shamanic vision.
“Very real. Time dissolved,” she says. In 1981, following artistic visions, she had undertaken a trip to a remote area in the Peruvian Andes, found the site she was guided toand completed her intended work there. Suddenly she was surrounded by eight farmers who seemed hostile, and she abruptly left. In her 2012 vision the eight reappeared in peace with a message. In the vision she was there in Peru and at the same time here in Florida now.

Geary will lead the ECMS group to reenact the vision and act on the message as an example of creative visualization. She will encourage participants to seek their own truth within.

In Minnesota, in 1954, Carol Lind (her birth name) wished to record exterior reality in art. In California, in 1967, she began to record what she saw with her eyes closed and changed her name to Caroling. Honoring her intuition led her to guidance, spiritual healing and being open to visions (not hallucinations).

In 1980, having read "The Secret of the Andes," she was guided to go to Peru on a mission that initiated another big life change. “As if fully half my brain had been dormant,” she says, “it was now activated and I became interested in math, science, and especially everything about the computer industry.” She worked as an electronic technician, test equipment programmer and technical writer, in addition to continuing her mystic visions and art work.

Since retiring in 1996, she has worked fulltime on her website, wholeo.net, continuing after moving to Walton County in 2002. She enjoys daily yoga and walking, taking movies and photographs, and surfing the web.

The evening will conclude with a short guided meditation. The ECMS meets on the first and third Thursday of every month except July and August. Anyone who needs meditation instruction should arrive by 6:15 p.m. For information contact Nancy James after Dec. 18 at nancyjames@embarqmail.com.



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https://www.facebook.com/events/390106164404461/



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