Saturday, November 24, 2007

Labyrinth Walks for Peace to Begin Sunday December 2nd

The Frannie Hall Kieschnick Peace Labyrinth is indeed on its way to the Peace and Justice Center! Labyrinth walks will begin, barring any pilgrimage diversions (aka airline luggage messups), next Sunday, December 2nd, from 5:00 - 6:30 pm in the main room of the Bozeman Yoga Center. These walks are community-centered, world-focused, and non-religious or dogmatic -- the Labyrinth is open to all interested in walking the road of the peaceful warrior, of any culture, race, affiliation, or age (parents of young children are asked to guide and accompany them as they walk and explore the Labyrinth). This will be a time for walking meditation, focusing energy towards world peace and the inner work necessary to manifest it, including making peace with oneself -- your walk can be of whatever format or significance that makes the most sense for you, wherever you are in your life now. Quiet will be observed for the hour and a half that the Labyrinth is available to be walked, and those who wish to sit meditation (please bring your own bench or cushion) outside the labyrinth for any period during that time may do so. Shoes may not be worn on the labyrinth, so bring warm socks if your feet are easily chilled (and whose aren't these days?). Hot tea and water may be enjoyed in the Yoga Center Atrium classroom before or after your Labyrinth walk. To learn more about the Labyrinth, its historical significance, ways of walking, about other Labyrinth forms and more, visit our "Labyrinth Links" section in the left-hand column.

Come join us as we welcome the Labyrinth to our Center, and add your presence and intention to the pool of those working, and walking, towards peace and social justice for all.

Labyrinth Walk for Peace
Sundays 5 - 6:30 pm
beginning December 2nd, 2007
1716 West Main Suite 8A2
the Bozeman Yoga Center

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