Conference Schedule Saturday, November 22, 10h00 to 18h00
Practical details Lunch 11:22, The Happening Saturday, November 22, 19h30 and 21h00 “It is in my opinion and feeling that the endless recurrence of the number eleven represents some kind of a positive connection or a gateway to the mysteries of the universe. And beyond.” Uri Geller “11:22, The Happening” is an audio-visual meditation session with the Mitchell-Hedges Crystal Skull, occurring on November 22 (11/22). The event is organised for a maximum 144 people (12x12), organised in two sessions of one hour each. During the mediation, you can put any crystals you wish to bring around the base of the Crystal Skull. Tickets are £15 each and as seating is limited, booking is highly recommended. The first session is at 19h30; the second session at 21h00. The venue Part of any successful meditation is having the right venue and the atmosphere.
And anyone who has ever set foot in the Hub and the Main Hall has come
away impressed, if not stunned. Constructed between 1842 and 1845 and
originally named Victoria Hall, it was built as the Assembly Hall and
offices for the Church of Scotland. The architects were James Gillespie
Graham and Augustus Welby Pugin and thus comes with the same atmosphere
as e.g. the Houses of Parliament in London, which he designed. Public display Sunday, November 23, 9h30 to 17h00 On Sunday, November 23, from 9.30am to 5pm, there will
be a static exhibition open to the general public. During this time, Harry
Oldfield will use his photon cameras to show the energy fields that are
created when magnetic fields come into proximity of the Mitchell-Hedges
Crystal Skull. Tickets are £5 each and no reservation is necessary. |