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Meditative Labyrinth PDF Print E-mail
Written by Daryl Riggins   

LabyrinthWhat exactly is a labyrinth? Unlike a maze, the labyrinth is unicursal, having a single path leading to the center with no loops, cul-de-sacs or forks. Labyrinths are described by how many concentric circuits or paths they contain. They can measure from a few inches to hundreds of feet wide.

The Chestnut Ridge labyrinth is 50-foot in diameter and located in our woods with a view of the lake.

The labyrinth walk is available for prayer, meditation, contemplation or personal growth. It is popular with a growing number of people because of its simplicity and the ability to approach its paths on your own terms. There is not a "required way" to walk the labyrinth. The beauty of the labyrinth is that people can approach the experience in their own way.

We hope that you will consider spending some time during your next retreat or event in quiet reflection on the labyrinth.  Please take a moment to share your thoughts and prayers in the journal located in the information booth at the labyrinth.

Last Updated ( Tuesday, 01 January 2008 )
 
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