
The Wine Country
Labyrinth Group
joined with many others on
September 11th, 2005
for the dedication of this new labyrinth,
the "Listening Ear Labyrinth"
("Laberinto de Coracol Escuchando")
design by Be Davidson Herrera,
created by HolLynn of Graton, California.
There was friendship, music, good food,
give-away gifts, and blessed water
from the new ponds, Challis Well-Glastonbury,
Loltun Caves-Mexico, Red Sea- Middle East,
Watershed of Mount Tam- California,
and the well of Mary- Turkey...
Photo- Lea
Goode-Harris.
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...And, another
view of
the Listening Ear Labyrinth
and water-ponds by
Photo- Cindy Pavlinac |

Grace After
Hours
9/9/05,
Grace Cathedral Labyrinth,
San Francisco, California
Photo- Cindy
Pavlinac
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Water
Bowl at the entrance
to the courtyard labyrinth with flowers
floating in local water plus water
brought by Cindy Pavlinac
from her local Mt. Tamalpais watershed,
the Pacific Ocean and her pilgrimages
to Chalice Well in Glastonbury, England
and Meryemana, Mother Mary's House
in Ephesus, Turkey.
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Katrina Response
Labyrinth Walk, 9/11 Remembrance and Call to Prayer for Peace
on 9/10/05 at All Saint's Episcopal Church Labyrinth, Palo Alto,
California USA.
Photos ©
Cindy Pavlinac
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Prayer Chapel
Labyrinth, Katrina Response Labyrinth Walk,
9/11 Remembrance and Call to Prayer for Peace on 9/10/05
at All Saint's Episcopal Church Labyrinth, Palo Alto, California
USA.
Bells were rung every hour during the walk. |
Photo-
Selma Sevenhuijsen |
October
8, 2005
Selma
Sevenhuijsen drew this labyrinth in sand at the beach at Domburg,
the Netherlands, to join in the planned Veriditas sponsored "Global
Healing Response" labyrinth walks for October 15th. The labyrinth
was consecrated by a little girl who emptied her bucket with seawater
in the labyrinth.
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Photo-
Selma Sevenhuijsen |
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The DeepHaven Contemplative Prayer Retreat Group did a water and
labyrinth
walk on Tuesday Sept. 27th at the Frost Labyrinths in Northfield,
MN.
This picture, entitled
"spreading the water,"
is in the "Bear Labyrinth"
beneath a Whispering Pine.
Photo-
Jill Kimberly Hartwell Geoffrion
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Photo-
Cy Rinkle |
ABIQUIU
LABYRINTH TOUR PEACE WALK
Our walk took place on September 11. The magical day was five months
in the planning by Vicki Keiser and Cy Rinkle for the Circle Members
of the Labyrinth Resource Group of Santa Fe. It originally was going
to be a walk in memoriam of the victims and survivors of the tragedies
in New York City, Washington and Pennsylvania... it turned into
something more expanded, including the people affected by the Hurricanes
on the Gulf Coast. Twenty six of us met at the Abiquiu Inn for lunch,
then proceeded to our first labyrinth up on a mesa. This walk was
unstructured and in silence with everyone holding the intent of
love and healing for the people and water of the world. We then
proceeded to the second labyrinth where we held a ceremony putting
voices to the intents of the first walk. A moving poem was read
and people spoke of their thoughts and feelings. Everyone then walked
the labyrinth with peaceful and loving energies directed towards
all the people and water of the world.
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Jan
Wright (owner of the lava Chartres-style labyrinth) played Native
American flute songs as we walked.
Photo- George
Henke
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October 15,
2005
Santa Rosa,
CA labyrinth walk
with water in the heart space, brought by friends and family to
join with the
Veriditas Global Healing Response.
Photos- Lea
Goode-Harris
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