THE LABYRINTH
Our life is a sacred journey. It is all about growth, discovery, taking courageous challenges, accepting and choosing change, transformation, creating grander visions,listening to intuition, and creating greater solutions. We all are on this path, in this sacred journey; we are in the right place at the right time, doing the right thing; we are constantly moving forward every moment.
A labyrinth is a spiritual tool, an ancient symbol that relates to wholeness. It is an archetype with which we can have direct experience. If we have a problem, we can use the labyrinth to help solve it. If we have a need to discover spiritual meaning or find inspiration, a labyrinth can be of service. A labyrinth represents our life's journey, when we walk the labyrinth it creates a sacred space for us to help us get out of our egos and connect with our Divine Presence within.
When troubled by disturbing emotions or unfortunate events in life, walking a labyrinth can help resolve our inner discomfort and still our mind enough for us to get clarity of what is going on.
The labyrinth can be walked by foot or by fingers. We can draw a labyrinth on paper or on the ground. A labyrinth looks like a human brain, its purpose is to bring union to the right and left brain hemispheres there by releasing distracted thoughts and bring in greater solutions to problems. The labyrinth can work with us as a most effective tool if we are willing to choose to let go, relax, and allow union with our Divine Presence within. This brings in many "aha" moments and helps us to tap into the wellspring of wisdom that is within us.
Labyrinths are easy to construct on paper or on the ground. It is very important to create a sacred meditative space while constructing and using this tool. This link shows the method of constructing a labyrinth:
http://www.labyrinthbuilders.co.uk/…/labyrinth_building.html
http://www.labyrinthbuilders.co.uk/…/labyrinth_building.html
May your moments be filled with wonderment and ease sweet friends!
Blessings!
Premlatha Rajkumar
Blessings!
Premlatha Rajkumar
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