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Wednesday, January 20, 2016

Labyrinth walk: Sunday February 14, 2016 from 5 - 6:30 pm.

Weather permitting, I will draw a labyrinth on Sunday February 14, 2016, however, I'm not sure where I will draw. That is, I will draw either on Spanish Banks or on Sunset Beach. My decision of where to draw will depend on the weather: if the weather prediction for that Sunday is cool but relatively calm, I will draw on Spanish Banks; if, however, the weather is predicted to be windy with colder temperatures, I will draw on Sunset Beach, close to the Aquatic Centre in Vancouver. I will not draw if rain is forecasted.

Nonetheless, I will post the location by Thursday  February, 11, 2016.

Cost: by donation.




In the spirit of reciprocity and gratitude, please bring a gift to offer to the Sacred in Nature such as flowers, coffee beans, etc. These will be used to create a mandala in the centre of the labyrinth



Reminder: 

You may need to cross shallow tide pools to arrive at the labyrinth location, so please come prepared and dress for the weather.



If you have any questions, please email me at:

walkingalabyrinth@gmail.com



P.S. I don't always check my email the morning of an event so consider contacting me a day or two before the 'walk.’

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Walking a Labyrinth is like accepting an invitation to pray, meditate, contemplate, dream, celebrate or play; a place to find inspiration, satisfy a curiosity, examine metaphor, mythology or simply, a place to explore liminal space: a 'betwixt and between' place. . . Victor W Turner has described liminality as "a fructile chaos, a storehouse of possibilities, not a random assemblage but a striving after new forms and structures, a gestation process." Labyrinths are drawn on the foreshore, betwixt the nearshore and the backshore, between the low and high water marks to present liminal space as a physical location. Labyrinths may also be drawn during liminal time: dusk or dawn and/or solstice or equinox. The flags surrounding the labyrinth are used for a couple reasons: first they help people find the labyrinth at Spanish Banks. Next, they are used to create a natural acoustic environment. This auditory experience or sound scape ecology is intended to alter the perception and/or the perspective of visitors while they are walking the labyrinth. For information please email: walkingalabyrinth@gmail.com