Category Archives: Tranquility

Lake Labyrinth Metaphor

Winter 2017-2018 has been strange and stressful.  Extended elder family matters, aggression in politics, yet again a mass murder and the predictable outrage, blame and just plain horror have been among the stressors. A constant grounding has been walking the … Continue reading

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2017 Labyrinth Walks

2017 found us in many places across the country.  We started the year with an inaugural walk, “Light One Candle” to dispel the darkness that is part of winter in the northern hemisphere and that seemed to permeate our country. Lent … Continue reading

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Centering in Transitions

Last month I helped a sister sort and pack household and personal items for a move from Phoenix area back to New Hampshire. S   She had been wanting to return to our ancestral state for a few years. November … Continue reading

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Worth Doing Well

For several weeks I have struggled with a matter concerning a labyrinth. Finally, I stepped away from the situation.  Yet, my distress continues.  So, in an attempt to be philosophical and move away from raw emotions here is where I … Continue reading

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