This is an wonderfully complete and whole description of the why and how of walking a labyrinth. The views of walking and the peaceful commentary and music, subtly draw one into the meditative state. A labyrinth I would love to walk.
This is sooooooooooo cool. I have lived with this place all of my life. I learned about it thru my mom and grandma. I have walked the labyrinth many times and have introduced it to many people and they have loved it. thank you for doing these short videos.
@taleeni Nice. There are free lectures each day, anyone can look at the readings upstairs. There are services in the old hospital/original A.R.E. Building you can do (for a fee, of course), that are great, including massages, colonics, steam baths, etc. Nice spiritual bookstore and meditation room in the new building, and a big spiritual library you can peruse upstairs. Also, not far away are the wild ponies in Assateague and Chincoteague area.
This has got to be the best description on how to walk the Labyrinth that I have seen so far! Thank you! Namaste
JoanneMaillet 2 days ago
Walk of Mind Relaxation of Labyrinth.
Seeking A Solution.
DreamsBrightLight 1 month ago
check out Arizona 21 ring Desert Spiral Labyrinth
wwwo0o0o0ocom 2 months ago
This we could really here in Laredo. I miss the Labyrinth I went to walk in Austin.
They really help one get answers, becoming centered and peaceful. A wonderful form of Meditation
mariaemoore 7 months ago
For a historical perspective on labyrinths and Christianity watch "Researching the Labyrinth" on YouTube
AMTattersall 9 months ago
I absolutely love this! Beautiful video too :)
Ling86fanforever 9 months ago
Very beautiful - Thank you for sharing
Lexa443 9 months ago
Ooohhh.... I've got to build me one of these!
peterwilson69 10 months ago
This is an wonderfully complete and whole description of the why and how of walking a labyrinth. The views of walking and the peaceful commentary and music, subtly draw one into the meditative state. A labyrinth I would love to walk.
labyrinthpilgrim 1 year ago
This is sooooooooooo cool. I have lived with this place all of my life. I learned about it thru my mom and grandma. I have walked the labyrinth many times and have introduced it to many people and they have loved it. thank you for doing these short videos.
becky
crystalblueeyes60 1 year ago
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beautiful, very like
congratulation
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WeltonSan1 1 year ago
For a historical perspective check out "Researching the Labyrinth". :)
AMTattersall 1 year ago
nice!
isawanangel2 1 year ago
beautiful !
zandriaaz 1 year ago
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Moze9 1 year ago
I like this alot...
novus8 1 year ago
I went to the A.R.E. in late 2000.
cindyshealed 1 year ago
@cindyshealed How did you find it?
taleeni 1 year ago
@taleeni Nice. There are free lectures each day, anyone can look at the readings upstairs. There are services in the old hospital/original A.R.E. Building you can do (for a fee, of course), that are great, including massages, colonics, steam baths, etc. Nice spiritual bookstore and meditation room in the new building, and a big spiritual library you can peruse upstairs. Also, not far away are the wild ponies in Assateague and Chincoteague area.
cindyshealed 1 year ago
not to sure what i think about all of this
chaoser69er 1 year ago