The use and ritual of using mandalas and labyrinths, or "sacred circles", facilitate the inward process of reflection and the outward process of reintegration and reconnecting within one's body, mind and soul. The circular shape offers a feeling of safety, containment, and closure while the path of the labyrinth offers a pathway to renewal and acceptance. We explore how art and meditation using mandalas and labyrinths becomes a bridge to understanding and a window to the soul.
Thursday, May 3, 2012
"Walk as One at One" ~ Imagine centering the spiritual energy of the entire world for 24 hours....we all can be part of this amazing phenomenon as we join other "spiritual pilgrims" to walk a labyrinth at one o'clock in a rolling time zone around the world! Join the Unitarian Universalist Community Church of Glen Allen as we sponsor a walk with the Virginia Home for Boys and Girls at 8716 West Broad Street, RVA. Free and open to all, Saturday, May 5th, 2012 - 12:45 short introduction and available til 2, behind Southern States, beyond the cinemas. Labyrinth activities for the kids... If you're not in Richmond, that's OK, just take a look on the WorldWide Labyrinth Locator at the Labyrinth Society webpage and join us, at any timezone!!! at one!!! Namaste'
http://labyrinthsociety.org/
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