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Each of us, at some point
in life, embarks on a journey. A quest for solace, for truth, for inner peace,
for the real meaning of it all. A pilgrimage to find one's soul. Landmarks are
hard to come by, and we can easily become disorientated. The labyrinth, a
metaphor for one's life journey, can help show the way. The very act of walking
the labyrinth encourages focus, assists in opening up the self, in creating a
place deep inside where new insights and awareness can germinate, take root and
grow. Each journey is unique.
Such is the walk on the
Labyrinth. Join us Sunday, July 30 at either 9:00 or 11:15 a.m. in Harris
Hall.
We will have a guided tour
of this Labyrinth that dates back to 1201 in Notre-Dame de Chartres Cathedral
in France. We will walk our own temporary labyrinth with soft music, candles
and explanations.
Click here for
more information on labyrinths . . .
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