Monday, October 31, 2011

Crystal Labyrinth Meditation Evening



Time
Friday, November 11 · 7:30pm - 9:00pm

Location
Willow Den
4-436 Vansickle Road
Saint Catharines On

Willow Den had decided to present the Crystal Labyrinth Meditation in conjunction with November 11, 2011 and the full moon. Not only is November 11th designated as Remembrance Day but in some spiritual belief systems it marks a time of change. We invite you to come giving yourself the gift of introspection and personal reflection. Since space is limited, we can only reserve a space for you with your $5.00 Community Care donation. There will be a barrel for non perishable items going to community care that evening. Thank-you in advance to all who participate in this gift of giving.

PLEASE, PRE-REGISTER IN ADVANCE WITH YOUR $5.00 DONATION EITHER IN THE STORE OR BY TELEPHONE WITH A VALID CREDIT CARD.

Labyrinths are ancient human symbols known to go back at least 3500 years and probably much older. They appeared on most inhabited continents in prehistory, with examples known from North and South America, Africa, Asia and across Europe from the Mediterranean to Scandinavia. The labyrinth symbol was incorporated into the floors of the great Gothic pilgrimage cathedrals of France in the twelfth & thirteenth centuries. The most famous extant design is the example in the nave floor of the Cathedral of Notre Dame de Chartres outside of Paris. This labyrinth was built of honey colored limestone with marble lines around the year 1200 and is now over 800 years old.

Why Do We Walk Labyrinths?
A labyrinth is not a maze, but a walking meditation device with a single winding path from the edge to the center. There are no tricks, choices or dead ends in a labyrinth walk. The same path is used to return to the outside. Combining a number of even older symbols, including the circle, spiral and meander, the labyrinth represents the journey inward to our own true selves and back out into the everyday world.

Walking a labyrinth is a right brain activity (creative, intuitive, imaginative), and can induce or enhance a contemplative or meditative state of mind. It is a tool which can clear the mind, calm our anxieties during periods of transition and stress, guide healing, deepen self-knowledge, enhance creativity, allow for reconciliation, restore feelings of belonging to a community, and lead to personal and spiritual growth.

For many walkers the labyrinth becomes a metaphor for the journey of life: although full of twists and turns, each of us is on a single path through his or her life, and yet each person's journey is a separate and distinct qualitative experience. In walking labyrinths, modern seekers are emulating and recapturing the pilgrimage tradition of many ancient faiths.

Contact Information
Phone

1 905.280.0358 Work

Address

4-436 Vansickle Road
Saint Catharines, ON

Website

http://www.willowden.com

Email

thewillowden@hotmail.com

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