We live in a time of change and uncertainty. We sometimes hold a distrust of those different from us. Sometimes it feels like “us and them”. We CAN shift away from that way of thinking and facilitate peace.
The labyrinth can be a tool to bring people together. We bring all our differences into a shared path. We walk our individual paths in life. Others walk their paths. Yet, we walk those paths together in community. In the labyrinth, we walk together in unity.
The labyrinth is different from a maze in that it follows a specified pattern of ancient geometry to enter, and then exits in the reverse order after reaching the center. Walking a labyrinth is usually done in silence and is used as a time for prayer, reflection, or contemplation.
The intention for this labyrinth experience (walk) is for peace and unity. Peace and unity in our individual minds and hearts. Peace and unity in our families, our community, our country and our world.
No experience is necessary. A brief “how-to” will be given prior to the experience. Hand-held labyrinths will be provided for those with mobility concerns.
This is a one-time experience walking a Chartres replica on canvas in the Brant Ballroom.
Cost: $15