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The experience of place can awaken the inner self and strengthen its connection with the outer world. I invite you to join me in exploring the nature of place through tools such as image and labyrinth. 

If you live in or plan to visit the Washington, DC area, come along on one of my expeditions with the DC Metro Labyrinths & Sacred Spaces Meetup group. Check our calendar of events.

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Wednesday
16Sep2009

Labyrinths 11-17

I have updated the map of Labyrinths I Have Walked to include labyrinths from summer travels to Georgia, Pennsylvania, and New York, along with a couple in the Washington, DC area where I live.  The labyrinth at St. Bridget’s Catholic Church in Copake Falls, NY,  is particularly beautiful, surrounded by a dry-stone wall and standing stones donated by the Onandaga Nation. I walked it at dawn.

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The list counts only permanent outdoor labyrinths, but I also wanted to express my appreciation for the September 11 labyrinth walk for peace and remembrance at Trinity Episcopal Church in Manassas, VA.


View Labyrinths I have walked in a larger map