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PRAYER LABYRINTH

Click the link below to see a 30 to 60 minute interactive prayer journey with pictures.

http://stm-upton.org.uk/stmu-info.php?info=qe-grow

β€œThe labyrinth is an ancient symbol – long used as a meditation and prayer form. People walked the labyrinth to express sorrow, joy, thanksgiving, penitence or to ask for some special favour. It has associations

with ancient pilgrimage routes. A meditative walk toward a sacred site was used as a ritual of self discovery.

Unlike a maze the labyrinth is not a puzzle to be solved, there are no twists, blind alleys or dead ends. It is a

journey into the centre and then out, a journey of receiving and then of giving. A journey into your deepest

self and then back out into the world again with a broadened understanding of who you are.

The walk is an opportunity to stop and think – about change, growth, discovery, learning to see

more clearly and deeply, taking courageous challenges along the way.”


ST JOHN THE BAPTIST CHURCH, GREAT MEOLS

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