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The Providence Labyrinth

 

 

Step into Serenity

 

 

Come experience a centuries old spiritual tradition.  Walking a labyrinth is a sure way to tranquility, harmony, and peace of mind.  If you follow the path, you cannot get lost – there is only one way in to the centre and one way out – there are no tricks to it and no dead ends.  Walking a labyrinth quiets the busy mind and inspires creative thinking.  The winding path can become a metaphor, a mirror for one’s life.  If one walks with an open mind and an open heart, the labyrinth can reveal joy, sorrows, insights, peace and healing.  Labyrinth walking is for all people and all faith traditions; it is a way to come together in love, solidarity and understanding.

 

 

 

The Providence Labyrinth

 

A Three-fold Path

 

1.  Moving Inward – Releasing

A time to cast off, discard, divest, unwrap, forget, release, let go, empty.

·         A time to shed thoughts and emotions and quiet the mind.  Some may wish to use a sacred word, mantra or special image to enter the silence.

·         Although one may enter the walk with a particular question or intention, the journey towards the center may be a time to set aside all the things we think we want and need, and open ourselves to find what God wants.

·         Seek to become a child before God, empty, open, expectant.

·         Reject any anxious desires or expectations about what “should” happen in the labyrinth.  Simply walk in prayer, reflection, silence, allowing the walking itself to quiet and deepen your attentiveness.

 

2.  Centering – Receiving

A place of meditation and prayer; a time to hear and receive what is there for you.

·         Take time to listen to an inner voice or to silence or to mystery.

·         Stay in the center as long as you like, until you are satisfied.  Consider the possibility of new images, insights, understandings, the miraculous, the transformative Spirit entering your life in a new way.

·         Contemplate the blessing of the hidden nature of God who cannot be fully known, cannot be manipulated, cannot be made into an idol, pinned down, contained or tamed, yet is very simply, Love.

·         Enjoy the silence, stillness, waiting, and the simplicity of seemingly nothing happening.

 

3.  Moving Outward - Returning

Sensing oneness with God and becoming empowered into action, given new direction, satisfaction, comfort and new energy.

·         The return journey empowers you to find and do the work you feel your soul reaching for.  Oftentimes, there is a lighter step, a deep peace or joy, a sense of simpler and more focused life.

·         Rest in the knowledge of God’s unconditional love.  Move away from anxiety toward peace and deeper faith and love

 

 

Guidelines for the Walk


Many find it helpful to sit for a few minutes, clear the mind and become aware of the breath.  Allow a little transition time from the outside world to the inner world.  It may be helpful to journal or take a mental “snapshot” of your life, noting concerns, questions, etc.  Is there a specific question or focus for this walk?  When you walk, allow yourself to find your own pace.  Since the path runs both into and out from the center, you may meet those going in and coming out.  You may “pass” others or let them step around you.  Do whatever feels natural.  Be mindful of your own path.  If you are following another walker into the labyrinth, please allow about a minute before you enter the path.  Remember, there is no right or wrong way to walk. 

 

 

Labyrinth Hours

 

You are welcome to walk the Providence Labyrinth during regular Centre hours – 8am to 8pm.  Please check in with the receptionist prior to beginning your walk.  You will be given a guest tag and a map so that you can find the labyrinth.  At the end of your walk, please return your tag.
 

About the Providence Labyrinth


Our Building Crew - June 24, 2006

The Providence Labyrinth designed by Lynnell Prediger in honour of the Sisters of Providence, who created Providence Renewal Centre in 1983 to serve the spiritual needs of the people of the area.  The centre of the labyrinth is p-shaped, designed around the logo of the Sisters of Providence.  There is a stone in the very centre of the centre with this logo and the motto of the Sisters - "Providence of God... Thank You for All".  The labyrinth was built with help from many faithful supporters, volunteers from the Edmonton Institution for Women, and PRC staff.
 

For more information on the Providence Labyrinth or any of our programs and retreats,
contact Debbie Doornbos, Program Director, at (780) 701-1853
or by email at ddoornbos@providencerenewal.ca.



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