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How to Walk the Labyrinth

There is no "right" or "wrong" way to walk a labyrinth.

The entrance to the labyrinth can be a place to stop, to breathe deeply, and to set an intention for the walk you are about to take. The intention can be to seek the answer to a question or merely to just open yourself to whatever inner wisdom comes your way. The walk around the design toward the center can be a "letting go" -- a quieting of thoughts, worries, lists of things to do -- into the stillness. As you begin to walk, you will find your own pace. If you meet another person on the path, you can merely take a step to the side, allowing the other person to pass. You may also pass a person in front of you by silently walking around them in a non-disturbing way.

Arrival at the center signifies reaching the sacred center of our own selves. Stay in the center as long as you desire. Here you can allow yourself the gift of listening to your heart. You can honor whatever you are feeling as your own personal experience.

When ready, the walk out can provide a grounded, empowered feeling of confidence and energy as you return -- to integrate the new insights and understanding that you have gained during this experience into your life.

Come experience and walk the labyrinth, located in our central courtyard.

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