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		<title>Walking the Labyrinth: Fostering Spiritual Growth by Creating Sacred Space and Building Community</title>
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<p><span data-sheets-value="[null,2,&quot;Introduction to Labyrinths: The history of ancient labyrinths and their modern rediscovery as a tool for spiritual growth and building community.  Found all over the world and in many different cultures, the labyrinth is an archetype that unites us as a people.  Unlike a maze meant to deceive and distract, in the labyrinth there is only one path to the center and back out again.  The labyrinth is an aid to meditative practice and mirrors our journey through life: we're all walking our own path, but we're doing it together.&quot;]" data-sheets-userformat="[null,null,387,[null,7],[null,2,14001853],null,null,null,null,null,2,0]">Introduction to Labyrinths: The history of ancient labyrinths and their modern rediscovery as a tool for spiritual growth and building community. Found all over the world and in many different cultures, the labyrinth is an archetype that unites us as a people. Unlike a maze meant to deceive and distract, in the labyrinth there is only one path to the center and back out again. The labyrinth is an aid to meditative practice and mirrors our journey through life: we&#8217;re all walking our own path, but we&#8217;re doing it together.</span></p>
<p><span data-sheets-value="[null,2,&quot;I see the labyrinth as a powerful tool to unite us in community.  They can be put almost anywhere and can instantly turn any space into a sacred space. I don't know what the time considerations for the workshop slots are, but I would be happy to offer any variety of workshops on labyrinths from a very basic introduction to their history and use, facilitating a group labyrinth walk, creating sacred/ritual space for strengthening communities, design and construction techniques for building simple/quick labyrinths in various settings, etc.  I could do a workshop on any of those topics as desired and really would like to spread this valuable information to the permaculture movement!\nI plan on arriving a day or two early and if there is interest I'd like to lay out a labyrinth for attendees to use during the convergence. I haven't studied the map of the Institute, but If you have any fairly flat space that is large enough, you could choose a labyrinth from a variety of sizes, patterns and materials depending on your needs, materials, budget, etc.  We could place it/them indoors or out, use flour, tape, rope, rocks, pavers, found materials, etc.\nI don't have a preference for when to offer any of these workshops, but perhaps earlier in the weekend would be better so that folks could make use of any labyrinth on site longer, or even offer a course building (another) one as its own workshop.\nI am happy to lend any of my talents, skills and abilities as would best serve the greatest good!&quot;]" data-sheets-userformat="[null,null,387,[null,7],[null,2,14001853],null,null,null,null,null,2,0]">Jamie Edmonds will be using the labyrinth as a powerful tool to unite us in community. They can be put almost anywhere and can instantly turn any space into a sacred space. Join Jamie to walk the labyrinth on site.</span></p>
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<p>Learn more about: <a href="http://permacultureconvergence.com.webserver.vera.asdf456.com/2015/09/11/jamie-edmonds/">Jamie Edmonds</a></p>
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