I have always liked taking walks outdoors by myself. There are many times (when the weather is nice) that I find myself out walking in the woods or by a stream. There is something calming about walking alone in nature. When I was a child I was prone to walking off by myself in the woods of my grandparent’s property. I had a favorite path with a stone staircase, I had a favorite tree I like to climb, and I loved to go out into the field and sit by myself with my thoughts. Looking back I am sure this is how I “recharged my battery”. I would even go so far as to say these walks were a form of prayer.
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At some point during my time at seminary I discovered the seminary’s labyrinth. I knew nothing about labyrinths but walked it anyway and found it to be another life giving encounter with the Holy. However, I didn’t think much of my experiences walking it after that first experience. However, the day I discovered the labyrinth God planted a “labyrinth seed” in my soul. In recent years I have become fascinated with labyrinths. I have started to learn more about labyrinths; the different types, their history, and different ways to use them as prayer and meditation tools. I find I seek them out wherever I go. I find myself relying on them as part of my prayer life. Like my walks in nature as I child, on a labyrinth I can walk alone with God in prayer.
I pray you will find walking the labyrinth to be a life giving journey with God!
Martha,
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