Full Moon Labyrinth Walk on the grounds of the Franciscan Center, Tampa.
Maureen Connors, PhD., will guide participants through this transformative and meditative activity. The labyrinth, located outdoors on the grounds of the Center, is designed after a thirteenth century labyrinth at the Chartres Cathedral in France. Walking a labyrinth has been used for centuries and in many cultures as a tool for prayer, healing, and personal and spiritual growth. It is a geometrically designed walking path leading to and from a central point. It is not a maze; you cannot get lost. There are no dead ends. The point is not disorientation, but orientation. Walking a labyrinth has something to offer everyone—it can get creative juices flowing, help with grief, anger, a physical challenge or illness, encourage gratitude, or simply give time to reflect on life.
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