Cost: By donation on a sliding scale for groups or individuals
Why?
To cleanse and help seek direction and calling
How?
The participant will be able to experience the miracles of walking a labyrinth and be introduces to meditation and visioning with a mix of spiritual traditions.
What is labyrinth?
As a unicursal (one way in, one way out) path, a labyrinth is showing and teaching centeredness. This differentiates a labyrinth from a maze which has many paths & dead-ends leading to confusion. Like life & destiny, a labyrinth may be a long journey but it has a specific beginning and a definite end. Like mandalas, a labyrinth offers a holistic route (meandering radius) from the periphery to the center. A labyrinth imprints a ‘royal groove’, a ceremonial pathway designed according to principles such as Harmonic Proportion and Alternance of Energy. For instance, the clockwise (sunwise) and counter-clockwise (moon wise) spins of the meanders map out a balance between the left and right hemispheres of the brain.
Source: Ellie Crystal
How we differ?
We include the spirituality of the Aboriginal grandmothers and grandfathers and support participants seeking their own cultural connections.