Labyrinth Walk

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Music by Ann-Marie Boudreau, Michael Franklin and Krystina Lewicki www.labyrinthnetwork.ca Labyrinth Community Network

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A guide to walking the labyrinth.

Transcript of Labyrinth Walk

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Music by Ann-Marie Boudreau, Michael Franklin and Krystina Lewicki

www.labyrinthnetwork.ca

Labyrinth Community Network

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You are invited to walk…anytime.

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Be where your feet are. – Anonymous

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In the midst of winter, I found within me, an invincible summer. – Albert Camus

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Relax, enjoy the spiral. – Marion Woodman

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The labyrinth is singing a divine song to us.

– Jill Geoffrion

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You are probably on the right track if it is uphill.

– Anonymous

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You ask: What then is the centre? Everything. – Gernot Candolini

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To walk a sacred path is to discover our inner sacred space. – Dr. Lauren Artress

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A labyrinth is a reflective island of tranquility

in a chaotic world. – Jeff Saward

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A labyrinth is a sermon without words.

– Gernot Candolini

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There is the Music of Heaven in all things and we have

forgotten how to hear it, until we sing. – Hildegard von Bingen

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The labyrinth walk is a metaphor for the journey of life. – Joe Dispenza

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The labyrinth provides the space where the thinking mind and the imaginative heart

can flow together. – Dr. Lauren Artress

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I  like to walk on the earth in mindfulness. – Thich Nhat Hanh

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The path to the centre is never straight but always clear. – Gernot Candolini

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Oh what is that beautiful thing that just happened? – Mary Oliver

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…to pause, to walk to the beat of the spring,

into the sacred spiral. – Jo Ann Stevenson

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At the end of the path, which is also the beginning, you feel a sense of completion.

It is as if you have lived your entire lifetime in those concentric circles and serpentine lanes. – Joe

Dispenza

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Photo Creditsas presented

City of TorontoLabyrinth Community Network

Mike Wong Maarten Shaddalee Jo Ann Stevenson

Lois HayesHelen Gough

Genevieve MazurSheila Fowler

Vivian Harrower Virginia Burt

Matt James – Haliburton EchoJudith Enns

Narration Ann-Marie Boudreau

MusiciansAnn-Marie Boudreau

Michael FranklinKrystina Lewicki

Music ProducerRobert Lewicki

Graphic DesignGina Catenazzo

Concept & Project Manager

Kathy Ryndak, Transformational Arts College of

Spiritual and Holistic Training