Labyrinth History & Walking

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The Labyrinth Society

The Labyrinth Society

9 жыл бұрын

The world’s preeminent labyrinth historian, Jeff Saward, talks about the appearance of labyrinths over 4000 years ago and their ancient use in Europe, Africa, the Far East, the Northern Isles and the Americas. The Rev. Dr. Cheryl F. Dudley, a pastor of the American Baptist Churches, comments on the nature of walking labyrinths as a group, joining together with others in community as a joyous experience.
The labyrinth archetype is prevalent in many cultures as an expression of the soul’s path and as a symbolic tool for life’s mythic events. From the classical labyrinth found on the Minoan coins of Knossos to the elaborate 11 circuit medieval labyrinth in the floor of Chartres Cathedral in France, those that have survived hold a certain aura, drawing us in as we gaze at a photo, trace with our fingers or reverentially walk them. We owe these ancient artists a debt of gratitude for the flowering of labyrinths we see around the world today - in all their myriad permutations.
Labyrinth walking can be as simple as stepping onto the path, or it can be a highly structured exercise in mindfulness, peacemaking, conflict resolution, chakra alignment, or healing. Walking alone is a different experience from walking in a group, just as a candlelit canvas labyrinth experienced indoors is different from a moss covered one out in the woods. Among seasoned labyrinth walkers there is a saying, “Each time is different because you are different each time. You are walking for a reason even you might not understand in the moment. Let go and let be.”
This is an excerpt from the Labyrinth Society DVD 'Labyrinths for Our Time' which is available for purchase in hard copy or in the near future as a digital download. For the full video see: www.createspace.com/295431

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@GrandAncientOak
@GrandAncientOak 3 ай бұрын
Walking on ancient labyrinths is like a spiritual download.
@DiscoverLabyrinths
@DiscoverLabyrinths 7 жыл бұрын
nice work TLS!
@bigmiketamayo2668
@bigmiketamayo2668 5 жыл бұрын
Your shirt is awesome sir! I’m a proud Tohono oldham! That’s our “man in the maze”!
@brendan3530
@brendan3530 5 жыл бұрын
Hi!I have discovered a labyrinth where I live In Canada. Im going to explore it this week, however reluctant to do so based on other strange things that are going on with me and may be related. I would like to show you a photo and get your opinion.
@kennethpensyl7791
@kennethpensyl7791 5 жыл бұрын
That didn't really explain anything.
@ladyashleytheironunderneat5363
@ladyashleytheironunderneat5363 5 жыл бұрын
Oh yes it did...
@kennethpensyl7791
@kennethpensyl7791 5 жыл бұрын
@@ladyashleytheironunderneat5363 tell me?
@ladyashleytheironunderneat5363
@ladyashleytheironunderneat5363 5 жыл бұрын
@@kennethpensyl7791 My husband & I just finished building a labyrinth in our yard 2 weekends ago. We walk it daily. We've also had people stop by, when they see it, I watch them feel drawn to it-they get closer and just start walking it. It draws them in. They have an obvious air about them that the labyrinth is affecting them spiritually. They get very quiet & introspective. The feeling of oneness is palpable, as the video points out. This video explained what I have learned about this concept. The concept is the whole deal. People become centered while walking these geometric designs. They're part of us, of the Universe. We used the seed pattern, since we don't have enough space for more than seven circuits. What's occurred is the same thing they're saying here. No matter what they bring us together. Walking them together, or after walking them alone, wr tend to feel more connected to one another, other cultures... Ancient knowledge is also recalled by our bodies & minds by the action of walking 7 circuits in a counterclockwise motion. It mirrors the precession of the equinoxes...a powerful feeling. A centering, grounding, calming feeling that remains. This video doesn't teach one how to build a labyrinth, if that's what you're asking. But, there are many videos and writings about how to do that if that's what you're looking for. It's not difficult at all as you lay out the design. It's almost like we're familiar with it already, and I think we are. That's what I felt listening to this video also. It resonated with me, that doesn't mean it will to everyone. I've studied this for awhile. Maybe more study? That may help. Hope that answers your question. Cheers
@kennethpensyl7791
@kennethpensyl7791 5 жыл бұрын
@@ladyashleytheironunderneat5363 yes, I understand. TY
@user-mb6kc3ix1y
@user-mb6kc3ix1y 5 жыл бұрын
India Africa USA
@Tha.tribal_chief
@Tha.tribal_chief 3 жыл бұрын
Who's here because of a meme
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