
The Labyrinth is one of the oldest of symbols within Sacred Geometry that captures us and quietly but powerfully moves us back to a peaceful centre.
It is a simple pattern with a single winding path that leads from entrance to centre and out again by unicursal or only one path. Not to be confused with a Maze which is multicursal with many paths present within a puzzle which the walker must solve to reach centre?
This sacred tool since the 1990’s has found a recent resurgence and is mainly being used to-day to trace or walk oneself into a stilled and quiet mind.
By stilling the conscious mind, a deeper level of consciousness and wisdom can spring forth bringing insights, perspective and understandings that are important and relevant to our current lives.
These revelations are believed to be things and idea’s that within your subconscious mind you already know but because of our busy mindedness of everyday life we are unable to reach and acknowledge. While we run about on our daily treadmill in a state of automation and busyness we miss important knowledge and understanding in walking our Life Paths.
Early Uses for this Ancient Practise
Stone labyrinths from the 13th & 16th were boasted that when walked and thought upon by fishermen to bring forth abundant catches and fine weather for centuries along the Baltic coasts. Labyrinths found commonly at the entrances of ancient tombs were thought to symbolize the journey of the soul after death and were used a protective symbols along pathways.
Today’s Healing Practises of Walking a Labyrinth
Walking or tracing the Archetypical Labyrinth Symbol path to-day combines the body, mind, and spirit in meditation and brings a more peaceful productful alternative to sitting and worrying.
Even if it does not seem to bring you back to a meditative flashback Utopia of the 60”s it should at the least take your mind off your troubles for a Time and at the best provide you with some outdoor exercise. Enlarge and trace this one with your finger or find a walking labyrinth near you.
Enjoy … Celeste
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