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Advent Labyrinth Walk & Meditation

Friday, December 11 & 18 at 7:30 PM - An opportunity to end your week with meditation.

Advent is a season of darkness and waiting.

Both are needed for birth and growth.

We journey in darkness to welcome the light.


Guided by Judy Cayot, learn how to use finger labyrinths as a spiritual practice you can do at home. There will be a few minutes for greeting one another, a brief word to help focus our time, a 10-minute “walk”, and closing.


Please RSVP to receive the Zoom link: https://www.epworthberkeley.org/event-details/virtual-candlelight-labyrinth-walk-friday-evenings/form

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Advent Labyrinth Slides2020
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Labyrinth Patterns

Download the App: Labyrinth Journey by Mount Mojo...it is free to download. https://www.labyrinthjourney.app/


If you have access to a printer, you may want to print one or more of these for use whenever is convenient for you.

  1. A step-by-step "how to draw" what is called a classical labyrinth pattern. In case you want to try your hand at drawing or designing one yourself. The act of creating a labyrinth is, in itself, a meditative process.

  2. A classical labyrinth design - ready to be printed and used as a finger labyrinth. You can use your finger, or draw with a pen, pencil, or crayon. Again - a meditation. This pattern reflects labyrinth designs found in Greece and other ancient cultures.

  3. A Chartres labyrinth design - also for printing and using on your own. This design dates from the Middle Ages when it was installed in stone inside the Chartres cathedral in France. Both the indoor and outdoor labyrinths at Grace Cathedral in SF have this design.


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