[Pacg] The Labyrinth Project - World Peace Walk - Tues, Oct 9th, 6pm
Carolina 1961
carolina1961 at gmail.com
Mon Oct 8 14:30:27 CDT 2007
>From the Quad Cities Labyrinth Project:
This World Peace Walk is generously sponsored by Alcoa Community Chest,
Riverboat Development Authority, and the Unitarian Church.
Location:
Unitarian Church
3707 Eastern Avenue
Davenport, Iowa
Date/Time:
Tuesday, October 9, 2007
6:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m.
Cost: Donations gratefully received.
Description:
Discover the power of the labyrinth as a peacemaking tool. Walk with family,
friends, and neighbors, or simply enjoy an hour of contemplative self-care.
Families are welcome to walk between 6 and 7 p.m. Adults are also welcome
during this time if they are not disturbed by playful activity on or around
the labyrinth. For those who prefer a quieter environment, the hours of 7-9
p.m. are designated as contemplative time.
The idea for the World Peace Walk was developed soon after September 11,
2001, as a way to promote peace and mutual understanding among people of all
walks of life. Because the labyrinth consists of a single path, it is a
perfect metaphor for the path of life that unites us all as human beings.
Much like the path of life, the labyrinth has many twists and turns along
the way, which promote introspection and contemplation.
We provide a number of tools to enhance your walk, such as worry stones,
seeds of inspiration, and privacy shawls. Try walking with a This Little
Light O' Mine to illuminate your unique contribution to the well-being of
our community. Or simply put one foot in front of the other and enjoy the
unfolding serenity of a labyrinth walk. For first-time walkers, we provide a
5-minute introduction to the labyrinth, and we are always happy to answer
any questions. A leisurely walk usually takes about 30 minutes, although you
will probably want to linger longer in the peaceful atmosphere.
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