World Wide Labyrinth Day is organized by The Labyrinth Society (TLS) to celebrate the labyrinth as "a symbol, a tool, a passion or a practice."
The genesis of the labyrinth remains somewhat of a mystery. The earliest recovered labyrinth is etched onto a clay tablet and was found in Pylos. Appearing in many cultures, faiths and regions of the world, the labyrinth has been use by people for diverse purposes throughout history.
Designated as "Walk as One at 1" by TLS, this event aspires to create "a rolling wave of peaceful energy" that circles the earth by virtue of people walking a labyrinth at 1:00pm in their timezone.
Connect with others, around the world and at Spanish Banks in Vancouver, on May 7, 2011 and walk for peace in the world and people living in harmony with nature.
For directions to the location of this event at Spanish Banks in Vancouver, search this Blog for:
"Directions to the Spanish Banks Labyrinth location"
Connect with others, around the world and at Spanish Banks in Vancouver, on May 7, 2011 and walk for peace in the world and people living in harmony with nature.
For directions to the location of this event at Spanish Banks in Vancouver, search this Blog for:
"Directions to the Spanish Banks Labyrinth location"
For information about The Labyrinth Society please go to: http://labyrinthsociety.org