I realized I should say a tiny bit more about this for people who don't feel like looking at the video or website. It's called Fire the Grid and it's a one-hour worldwide event to raise the vibrational field of the planet by consciously focusing on what brings us joy and/or meditating or praying about the healing and well-being of our planet. It was started by Shelley Yates, Annie Tremblay (I know, hmmm, right?) and her husband Bradfield, and came about because of the drowning death-and-then-resurrection of both Shelley and her four-year-old son, Evan, in 2002 in Nova Scotia.
When Shelley was in the midst of drowning in her car after the car hydroplaned and flew into a marshy lake off the side of the road, she heard voices telling her to relax and that they would help her. It's an amazing story I wont' go into here, but after drowning and being under the freezing cold water (it was November) for more than 15 minutes, she was revived by CPR and later heard the same voices telling her how to bring her brain-dead son back to life through rebulding and infusing his aura (energy field) with the auras of others. After three days (again I am skipping details here) he woke up, recognized his mother, and began a full recovery that the doctors were totally shocked by (since they had given him less than a one percent chance of survival, and living as a vegetable at that).
The voices (or light beings) told Shelley that she could help heal the planet in a similar way via an "energy transfusion" to the planetary "grid" and gave her a specific date, July 17th, 2007 at 11:11 am Greenwich Mean Time, to do it with the participation of as many human beings as possible across the globe. Being an atheist with no faith in any higher power, she was extremely reluctant and resistant to doing anything, but was "guilted" into participating when Annie Tremblay, whom she had told about her project, told her she owed these beings a debt of gratitude for saving her life and the life of her child, so she agreed to try to move the project forward.
Again, I encourage you to look at the video and the website, but it basically entails spending just one hour of your life on Tuesday doing one of four things: meditation, prayer, enjoying or thinking of the things and moments that bring you your greatest joy -- whether singing, eating ice cream, laughing with a friend, watching the game, having tea, feeling the sun after the long winter, reading to your kids, dancing, whatever -- and consciously giving thanks for that experience, and this life.
If you really aren't able to participate due to sleeping (for some the time is in the middle of the night) or working or other obligations, you can write your intention for your inner self, soul, or whatever you want to call it to participate "for you" and make a list of all the things that give you joy, and intend that that energy will be released to the grid at that time, and sign it (see the website's Grid Updates section for the four ways to participate, which describes it better). It's best to do your meditation, prayer, or activities with others, but anything helps -- just make sure you want to do it and aren't doing it just out of guilt or obligation, which negates the intention.
That's it. Simple, free, and only costs you a little time. Let's get this beautiful, irreplaceable planet back to the shape it deserves to be in!
Thanks for reading and have fun on Tuesday!