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The Servant Leadership School of Greensboro will host Introduction to Walking Meditation Using the Labyrinth on Saturday, February 13 from 10 a.m.–12 p.m. in Broome Hall.
What do you do in the labyrinth? If you have been curious about the labyrinth as a spiritual tool, this two-hour workshop will provide you with gentle instruction and support for beginning your labyrinth journey of transformation. If you are a veteran walker, you will benefit from this “mini retreat” in the context of a supportive community of labyrinth pilgrims walking and praying together.
Although there is no “right” or “wrong” way to walk the labyrinth, some simple guidelines are helpful, as the labyrinth can appear quite awesome at first. Lauren Artress says there are many reasons to walk a labyrinth – solace, strength, clarity, celebration, insight, to quiet the mind or to solve a problem, to name a few.
Meet first in Broome Hall, and we will move as a group to the outdoor labyrinth.
Led by: Marjorie Donnelly, M.Ed. Cost: $10. To register, call 275-0447 or visit www.servantleadergreensboro.com.
Date: Saturday, Feb 13, 2010, 10:00am
Location: Broome Hall