LIGHTBODY

HOSTING A MYSTERY SCHOOL

GRIDDING EVENT

 

Hosting a gridding is a very empowering process, and something we encourage all Mystery School graduates to do, at some point in time. Here are some important things to remember when hosting a gridding.

 

  • Sometimes you may not have a large enough home to host your gridding group. This does not mean you cannot host a gridding. It is perfectly okay to split gridding groups up, to give others the opportunity to host. In these situations, we suggest that two or more hosts contact one another and divine, which participants will attend each host’s gridding event.
  • It is common practice for gridding groups to arrange lunch or cake after a gridding event. While it is important to have fun with one another and enjoy the experience of unification at gridding events, do try to keep the frequency as high as possible until all spiritual practices are complete.
  • Where possible, you should always try to attend a gridding in person.  Gridding events are about unification with your fellow graduates.  While some graduates are restricted by distance or isolated locations, if you live near enough to the hosts’ location, you should attempt to attend the gridding in person.
  • Again, gridding events are about unification – the coming together of lightworkers! They are intended for Mystery School graduates to connect in the physical.  While hosting a gridding event via absentee has occurred in the past, this should only be done when the host is travelling to a unique and sacred location.  As a rule, if you are hosting a gridding event you should give participants the option to attend in person to experience a physical gridding.
  • These events are sacred Mystery School practices. The spiritual practices that occur at a gridding event are intended for Mystery School participants attending (either in person or absentee). This includes any other meditations or TH practices that are performed on the day (such as the Circle of Fire).

Hosting a Gridding Event

Hosting a gridding is a very empowering process, and something you are encouraged to do.  These events give participants the opportunity to perform their sacred Mystery School practices, either in person, or absentee.