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Labyrinth Ministry
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People
come for many reasons, but most find that walking a
labyrinth to be a transforming experience. Walking
through the turns and counterturns, the world begins to
drop away. The spiritual and physical merge into a
walking meditation. The walking pace allows us to
empty our minds as we journey toward a spiritual center.
The walk can soothe the nerves, calm the soul, and mend
the heart.
We are all on a journey, but many of us don't know where
we are going or where we have been. The labyrinth
draws on a spiritual practice that is thousands of years
old and spans the world's religions. Walking the
path takes one intentionally along a path that cuts back
and forth through a series of curves until it arrives at a
center. Over 1000 labyrinths are being used in the
US. Hospitals, schools and businesses are building
them as respite and recreation for patients, students,
congregations, employees and clients. The labyrinth
is gentle and non-coercive. It is designed to be
responsive to individual needs. Wherever people are
in their spiritual journey, it encourages them to open up
to God for knowledge and change. It allows for a
personal encounter with God, while giving us control over
the pace and depth we go.
Unlike a maze, there are no dead ends or false paths in a
labyrinth. You simply follow the path to the center,
putting one foot in front of the other. A labyrinth
walk has some distinct parts. The first is the
Inward Journey, the letting go of the barriers and
busyness that stand between us and God. Letting go
is a part of the preparation to "meet with God."
After letting go, we should be more able to spend time
quietly in the center of the labyrinth. The center
of the labyrinth symbolizes God as the axis of our world,
the central point around which our lives and journeys
revolve. The time spent in the center is time spent
being open to God's leading. The Outward Journey
symbolizes incarnation. We journey out of the
labyrinth carrying something of our encounter with God,
and carrying God out into the world with us. |
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