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Monthly Archives: April 2013
How
How I interact with a labyrinth is what I need at the time. Simply walked to the center and left after turning 360 degrees. The unconditional welcoming that I felt and gentle overlay of suggestion to “be patient” with self … Continue reading
When the Chimes Ring
Seems like I am walking Regis Labyrinth, more often than not, when the chimes at Mount Mercy University ring. Always gives me pause in an uplifting manner. Raw wind coursed over the hill; bracing and invigorating.
Lesson
Clear away the old, dead stalks. Thank them for their lives. Respectfully discard them to allow the new to grow and flourish unimpeded.
A Walk With Grief – After the Workshop
This is a total ramble. In spite of today’s grey skies, the day was warm. I’d gone to sit in the laughing Labyrinth the day before. But there was no laughter. The magnolia tree held me in its embrace as … Continue reading
Bottleworks Labyrinth
Just passed New Bo with all its activities and the Bottleworks Labyrinth. Hope all programs went well today. They had the right kind of weather, albeit cool. I was at a day-long workshop to continue next Saturday with a very … Continue reading
Lapis Lazuli Sky
After class and an errand, I found myself near the Regis Labyrinth, and naturally stopped to walk. How beautiful is today! A Henry David Thoreau day. “We shall have no more of these days….” The ordinary pebble I picked up … Continue reading
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