Grounded

Shoveled and ready for pilgrims

The labyrinth is open and many four-legged pilgrims visit each night.

How I missed the option to walk the Labyrinth physically, and yet was grateful to have the option to study it and be with it from the upstairs window.  But, now, with Dick Garberson plowing the rim of the drive, and Rich Patterson snowshoeing down at least parts of the path, and my using the wide scoop snow shovel, the Labyrinth is open and very walkable.

I think having access to a labyrinth especially in the cold and snowy months is especially important for us to enjoy being outside, connect to the earth, and be open to different insights that brisk, even harsh, weather offers.

About marionpatterson

From the Heartland: Marion is a master educator, writer, Veriditas Trained and Certified Labyrinth Facilitator, a member of the Veriditas Council, creator and workshop promoter, and environmental educator. A Holy Fire II Usui and Holy Fire II Karuna Reiki Master Teacher, Healing Touch Spiritual Ministries Certified Practitioner (HTSM-CP), Advanced Integrated Energy Therapy practitioner she seeks to connect with others in their knowledge and spiritual quests. She leads Healing Talking Circles using the principles embraced by indigenous populations and in Restorative Justice Circles. She and her husband, Rich, co-own Winding Pathways LLC and live in Eastern Iowa. "Encouraging people to create wondrous yards." Go outside and Play!
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