During the moment of totality, we’ll be guided by voices and musicians from around the world: @porangui , @snowravenofficial , @rubychase , @thetinarodriguez , @emilystellafletcher , @isis_indriya , alongside Indigenous and Icelandic Elders, a choir of 18 women, and 12 drummers.
Through prayer, song, sound, and silence, we move together as the Moon crosses the Sun and day turns to twilight.
The Ceremony Garden becomes our gathering space, set within Iceland’s raw beauty, with an open view of the eclipse. Here, a global ensemble of musicians, choir, and drum collective leads a 45-minute ceremonial journey, weaving ritual and performance inspired by Icelandic mythological traditions.
Hosted by @iunify , this is a coordinated symphony of voice, rhythm, and intention, unfolding as a multi-chapter journey that builds toward a shared moment of stillness at totality.
See you in the Ceremony Garden.
“Modern natural science sees darkness as a complete nothingness. According to this view, the light which streams into a dark space has no resistance from the darkness to overcome. Goethe pictures to himself that light and darkness relate to each other like the north and south pole of a magnet. The darkness can weaken the light in its working power. Conversely, the light can limit the energy of the darkness. In both cases color arises.” — Rudolf Steiner, 1897
“Trees are sanctuaries. Whoever knows how to speak to them, whoever knows how to listen to them, can learn the truth. They do not preach learning and precepts, they preach, undeterred by particulars, the ancient law of life.” ~ Hermann Hesse, Wandering