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LIST OF ALL ACTIVITIES
While CCCCL rents space at Cedarhurst
Unitarian Church; we are not associated in any way. If you have
any questions, please call
Rev. Iris 410-318-8877
All offerings take place at
either the Masonic Freedom lodge or Cedarhurst Unitarian Church.
Please take note of where we are
gathering for each event.
Directions for both are on our
Walking the Sacred Path: The
Labyrinth as a Spiritual Tool
March 2, 2010
7:00-9:00PM
THIS IS AN INDOOR
LABYRINTH

There will be a brief
presentation about the labyrinth and then we will walk.
Iris was trained to
facilitate labyrinth walks. Her training was completed with Rev. Dr.
Lauren Artress of
Veriditas Organization.
For thousands of
years, the labyrinth has been used as a spiritual tool. The
Labyrinth is the ultimate metaphor for the journey of life. It is
not a maze that would trap and confuse, but a single winding pathway
to a center—a physical center and our own sacred center within.
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It is an ancient symbol used as
a walking meditation to assist us in finding peace, managing
stress, making decisions, and healing physically, emotionally,
and spiritually. Found in varied traditions throughout
history, the Labyrinth has recently been revived as a healing
and restorative tool that crosses cultural and religious
boundaries. As a circular symbol, the Labyrinth is an archetypal
image that represents wholeness, healing, inclusiveness, and
community.
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Walking the Labyrinth allows us
to focus our thoughts and gain clarity and insight about our
personal and professional lives. The Labyrinth has the ability
to quiet the mind, soothe the soul, and mend the heart. The
Labyrinth can also provide the opportunity to re-vision goals,
assess talents and abilities, make decisions, and evaluate
progress.
Symbolizing the journey to source,
sharing the path with others, going to the center for our answers to
be revealed. In the labyrinth our life patterns become clear. It is
a symbol representing the whole, within which each is a part. Join
Iris Sauber, certified labyrinth facilitator, on an experience of
remembering, reflecting and contemplation. Your soul is calling you.
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Where: St.
Andrews Episcopal Church Parish
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2892
Route 97, Box 52, Glenwood, MD 21738
Cost: $20
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Questions? Call Iris 410-318-8877
Directions
can be found
here and printed.
If
you register here, we will send a confirmation email. Please give us
your phone number.
There will be a $1 fee added to cover processing fees.
- We are grateful to rent space from Cedarhurst
- but we are not associated in any way
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