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Local labyrinth leads to peace, meditation Natalie Beneviat | Wednesday, April 17, 2019 1:30 a.m.
If you look at the diagram of a labyrinth, you essentially see a metaphor for meditation: focus on the path, stay the course, be in the moment. Your reward: finding your center.
She will provide a small canvas labyrinth to walk on site and will have a couple of "finger labyrinths" available for those who don't wish to walk. A short reflection time for journaling or talking ...
Labyrinths are thought to enhance right brain activity, and uses include problem solving, conflict resolution, walking meditation, modern day pilgrimage, and stress management.
ART THERAPY: Finger labyrinths will be the topic for Wellness Wednesday at 7 p.m. at Strictly Salt, 3110 David Drive, Metairie. Create a labyrinth, used for centuries for meditation and ...
DeLorme has facilitated transformative arts workshops and labyrinth walks for counseling and recovery centers, hospice, women’s study groups and meditation circles. She studied counseling and ...
“What I loved about the Labyrinth is as a prayer tool,” Akins-Banman said. “The image of a single path to a center that returns out again is over 4,000 years old and is found in every culture.
If you look at the diagram of a labyrinth, you essentially see a metaphor for meditation: focus on the path, stay the course, be in the moment. Your reward: finding your center.