Labyrinth Insights Free You

Posted On Sep 15 2012 by

My youngest daughter, Sasha, starts attending Washington State University as a 31 year old freshman this week.  Worry is not required, but as a recovering worrier, I worry about her.   One of the ways I heal myself, make myself more whole, is by making pilgrimages.  Often on my pilgrimages, I find and walk labyrinths.  Pullman has a wonderful labyrinth on top of a hill with 100 mile vistas looking out over the rolling wheat fields of the Palouse.  Just before dawn, I walked the labyrinth each day I was in Pullman helping her move in.  These insights came:  “A labyrinth …


Labyrinth Walking: Connecting to the Sacred

Posted On Oct 15 2011 by

When I’m on Sabbatical, I spend most of my time connecting to the sacred. I’m on sabbatical now and I walked one of my favorite labyrinths on Tuesday morning in an uncharacteristic for Eastern Washington rain. In the dark predawn.