Starseed Mediation series continues Dec. 5 with ‘Song of the Whales’

Viviane Chauvet continues her monthly online Starseed Mediation series Dec. 5 with Song of the Whales

The cetacean song brings healing to the ocean and balances the global water grids. As higher dimensional beings, the whales and dolphins weave the Song of Creation into the Earth’s magnetic grid systems throughout the solar system and the galactic core. According to ancient archives, their cosmic galactic roots would originate from the Lyra Constellation and the Sirius Star System. They have evolved over millions of years and incarnated into aquatic physical forms in the Earth’s oceans. In the meditation, she will invite the Maui Whales, Alaska Whales, Australia Whales, and Antarctica Whales to interweave the true potential of humanity in sacred integration.

Listen live or watch the recording at Starseed Meditation Series – Song of the Whales

Visit the Delaware County Institute of Science

Delaware County Institute of Science (DCIS) was founded in 1833 as a natural history museum and a lending library. For almost 200 years DCIS has been managed and maintained by volunteers in the 1867 building located at the corners of Jasper Street and Veterans Square in Media, PA.

The museum exhibits mounted birds and animals, an herbarium of Delaware County plants and other areas; fossils, shells, and corals from around the world; animal skulls, bird nests and eggs, butterflies, insects, and miscellaneous other collections such as maps as old as 1810, Native American tools and pottery, glass bottles, late 1800’s radios and radio vacuum tubes and microscopes.

DCIS is open to the public on most Thursdays 10  am-1pm.  For more information and to schedule a visit, call DCIS at 610-566-5126 or visit  https://www.delcoscience.org