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More ways to use a labyrinth
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Use everything that comes to your mind when you walk as
a metaphor for what is happening in your life;
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If you remember past events/traumas, use the walk as a means
to release the past, emotional baggage and/or anything you
need to let go of;
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If you remember a dream, use the walk as a means to remember
the dream and work with the dream as a message from your subconscious;
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If you have a question, clearly state your question before you
walk, then wait for the answer in the centre. The answer may come
as a vision, a feeling, an insight, or sometimes later in a book
or conversation; |
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Use the labyrinth walk as a body prayer, giving thanks and having
gratitude for your life; |
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Use the walk as a meditation, to clear your thoughts and become
quiet; |
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Say a prayer the whole time that you walk, using it as a means
to connect with your prayer and the Divine Mother Father God; |
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Walk the labyrinth for other people, both living and dead, as a
way to communicate with them and sending them prayers and light; |
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Skip or dance the labyrinth to create different playful moods; |
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Take a journal with your walk. Note down everything that comes
into your consciousness. It might be a memory, a body sensation,
a thought, an image, a scent. Reflect on your notes either after
the walk or at a later stage; |
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Walk the labyrinth on your birthday. Reflect on the year that has
passed and dream about the year ahead. Make birthday resolutions; |
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Walk the labyrinth to ask your deity of choice for help in difficult
circumstances or situations; |
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Use the labyrinth to walk through your emotions (anger, fear, hurt,
sadness, grief, envy, depression) to get to love. |
REMEMBER to enter a labyrinth is to choose
to walk a sacred path.
Most
people don't know that there are angels whose only job is to
make sure you don't get too comfortable & fall asleep & miss
your life.
- Brian Andreas |
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