First day at the Universal Lightworker’s Conference

Saturday, June 13, 2009.  I’m in Fort Lauderdale at the Universal Lightworker’s Conference. it began yesterday, from 4:00pm until well into after midnight.  At most conferences, you spend the first day being kind of shy, and opening up the second, so by the end of the conference, you feel you have a new family and have bonded with all the other attendees.  With the ULC, in their opening ceremony they get everyone up and dancing together.  By the end of Friday evening, you are feeling bonded with everyone else.  The weekend definitely has a reunion feel to it.  A reunion of new friends.

At 4:00pm the vendor booths opened, and at 6:00pm they had the welcoming celebration, and music with Michael Mirdad and the Ron Gosio Band.  Keith Varnum spoke about portals and how to recognize them when they present themselves.  I like Keith’s simple and straightforward style.  He’s got an interesting story.  After the break, John Serrie played some enchanting ambient music while NASA images taken from the Hubbel telescope played on the screen.  Kim O’Neill spoke last about guardian angels and gave an interesting exercise to do.  Take a small notebook and write in it every question you’d like your guardian angel to give you the answer to.

I’m always torn at these events, between wanting to report back about them and wanting to just attend them and grok them.  I’d never make a good reviewer.  I’m looking forward to tomorrow’s sessions.

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