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The LABYRINTH is a Divine imprint that has been lying dormant for hundreds of years
and whose time has come to reappear. Traditionally the shape was marked out on the
ground or on a floor. The pattern requires the walker to begin at the entrance and slowly
follow the circular path towards the center and then return using the same path.
Labyrinths and mazes are not exactly the same. Mazes have many paths and dead-ends, often
evoking confusion. The labyrinth with its single path can enhance intuition and creativity
and has no dead ends.
The best known example of this particular eleven-circuit labyrinth is embedded in the floor
of Chartres Cathedral in France. People who walk the Cathedral floor
or "finger walk" this model come from all walks of life, religions, and practices.

There are very few labyrinth locations around, making it difficult for many of us to use
this tool as part of our personal growth. The LABYRINTH
Experience is a table model. Now the labyrinth is available for "finger walkers" to
use any time and place. What an a-mazing journey it is to trace the labyrinth path, go inside,
and perhaps find out the truth of who you are or touch something miraculous and whole that is
waiting to change your life from within.
Those of you who are already on an inner journey can gain further insights when your fingers
do the walking. If the idea of being on a journey is new to you, the labyrinth can bring all
kinds of unexpected gifts.
Whatever your spiritual background or beliefs, "finger walkers" find the labyrinth to be a
welcome tool. For the modern spiritual seeker, here is an opportunity to open yourself up
to unlimited possibilities.
To order, print out and mail the order form.
Using a 16" x 16" table top labyrinth a new experience happens which may be valuable as growth
on one's spiritual path or simply an entrance to greater relaxation. Join a group and together
make this outstanding "trip".
Check the Classes and Events page for dates and times.