Labyrinth for Goal Attainment and Insight
It is an ancient pattern with a series of concentric lines that creates one purposeful path. Usually in the form of a circle, although it may also be found in other geometric forms. The labyrinth is unlike a maze, which is intended to confuse the walker, and purposefully incorporates obstacles.
The labyrinth is a cross-cultural resource that has been used since antiquity to connect with the Divine, the Earth, community, self and insight. It is a space where body, mind, and spirit culminate, and where transformation may take place through a shift in consciousness. Your journey through the labyrinth may facilitate healing, direction, illumination, and altered states of consciousness.
The labyrinth may be used as a contemplative practice within the business and technology sectors to facilitate breakthroughs toward creativity and goal attainment.
Walk the labyrinth for personal development and spiritual exploration, for your group project or event. A walk may be personalized for your intentions or group goals. Please contact me to arrange a walk or for further information.
The labyrinth is a cross-cultural resource that has been used since antiquity to connect with the Divine, the Earth, community, self and insight. It is a space where body, mind, and spirit culminate, and where transformation may take place through a shift in consciousness. Your journey through the labyrinth may facilitate healing, direction, illumination, and altered states of consciousness.
The labyrinth may be used as a contemplative practice within the business and technology sectors to facilitate breakthroughs toward creativity and goal attainment.
Walk the labyrinth for personal development and spiritual exploration, for your group project or event. A walk may be personalized for your intentions or group goals. Please contact me to arrange a walk or for further information.
The Classical Seven Circuit Labyrinth
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Classical Seven Circuit Labyrinth
This is the oldest form of a labyrinth, dating back approximately five thousand years. The labyrinth's name is derived from the number of circuits or paths in it. Examples of the Classical labyrinth may be found in the South West United States, South America, Indian Sub-Continent, Indonesia, North Africa and Europe. This labyrinth style has been expressed through art and writing as petroglyphs, clay tablets and pottery. The Classical labyrinth's tends to emanate an earthy energy.
The Medieval Labyrinth (Also known as 11 Circuit or Chartes)
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When the labyrinth entered the Middle Ages, it was incorporated into Christianity through walking prayer, pilgrimages to the labyrinth, and built on Gothic Cathedrals floors. The Medieval labyrinth appears in Southern and Western Europe.
The Chartes Cathedral in France is its most well known example, and only surviving cathedral labyrinth from the Middle Ages. This style of labyrinth has 11circuits or paths, which circle around the center.
The Chartes Cathedral in France is its most well known example, and only surviving cathedral labyrinth from the Middle Ages. This style of labyrinth has 11circuits or paths, which circle around the center.
Just Giddy to Receive Veriditas Labyrinth Training from Dr. Lauren Artress
Yes, I must say I do get star struck when it comes to meeting spiritual leaders, one being Dr. Lauren Artress. She is responsible for the labyrinth revival worldwide through her books, workshops and non-profit organization Veriditas. Dr. Artress has brought back to life the power of the labyrinth through her teachings about the myriad uses of the labyrinth as a spiritual resource and path.