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Labyrinth

What is a Labyrinth? A labyrinth is a curving path. It is an ancient, The second part, being in the center, can be sacred symbol found in many religious seen as being with God. It is best if you take traditions. Some people call it sacred some time in the center, sitting, kneeling or geometry. Christians in the Middle Ages saw standing still, while you listen for and feel the labyrinth as a symbolic pilgrimage. Floor God’s presence within you. What is it God labyrinths were installed in many in wants to say to you? Europe. Instead of taking a dangerous journey to , medieval Christians The third part, walking out, can be seen as went to the cathedrals to pray and walk a being sent by God. You become aware of labyrinth. what it is God wants you to do in the world.

The labyrinth is not a , because there is not a choice of which way to turn. If you walk How do you walk it? a labyrinth, or trace one with your finger, you There is not a right or wrong way to walk the will find the center. You simply follow the Labyrinth, but some guidelines will help you path curving back and forth, around and relax and will help others who are walking the around. There is one way in and the same labyrinth with you. We ask you not to wear way out. This means that you don’t have to shoes on our labyrinth to protect the cloth. make decisions about which way to turn while Walk slowly; if others are walking too slowly you are walking the labyrinth. You are free to for you, either stop for a time and wait, or meditate. The process of walking, putting slowly and quietly pass them. If you meet one foot in front of the other, can remind you others going the other direction, step aside to to still your mind, to be open to the Spirit. let them pass. If you feel a need for solitude (aloneness) in the labyrinth, keep your eyes down when you pass others. If not, it is OK to What is it for? smile or nod as you pass. The labyrinth is a way to help you pray. The process of walking a labyrinth can be compared to taking a thoughtful walk, going Why this pattern? on a pilgrimage or spiritual journey, or even The St. Anthony on the Lake Labyrinth is the taking part in a religious dance. Many people same pattern as the stone labyrinth put into think of a labyrinth walk as having three parts. the floor of the in Chartres, in the 13th century. There are 11 concentric The first part, walking in, can be seen as a circular paths, divided into four quadrants. time of letting go, of leaving behind whatever This gives the image of cross. In the center is keeps you from God. It is best to start with a a rosette with 6 petals, a traditional symbol short prayer before you even enter the for the Virgin Mary. This is the most common labyrinth. pattern used by Christians today.