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Saturday, April 22, 2023

April 22, 2023: I will draw and host a labyrinth today between 2 and 4 pm.

I will draw a labyrinth today, April 22, 2023, at Spanish Banks in Vancouver and host a 'walk' from 2 to 4 pm.







For directions to the labyrinth, cut and paste the following link into your browser:




http://walkingalabyrinth.blogspot.com/2011/02/spanish-banks-labyrinth-location.html 


. . . or look for flags surrounding the labyrinth as in the above photo.


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.


I would like to acknowledge and thank the Musqueam, Tsleil-Waututh, and Squamish Nations on whose traditional and unceded territories I draw, work, play and live on.

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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