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Labyrinth Spirituality
The spiritual journey is the main focus of the Labyrinth experience. Walking and resting simulate the believer’s movement through life. In Medieval times, Christians who wanted to journey to the Holy Land would approximate that pilgrimage in a local labyrinth walk with the Bible stories as a guide. For others, the walk to the center is the path with and to God. Some believers pray the labyrinth journey to become clear on the direction for life and walk with a prayer phrase such as the mantra, “Show me the way, I will follow.” This may lead to surrendering and allowing the Spirit to lead the way.
Many labyrinth instructors recommend the traditional three-step method of the early Middles: purgation, illumination, and union. Purgation is the journey to the center in which we let go of tensions, barriers and spiritual blocks. At the center, meditation, full communication with the divine, brings illumination and insight. Finally, union is the application and the living of the spiritual light as we return to everyday life.
The labyrinth journey is open to many meanings in our life with God. It is one prayer path with and to God.
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