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Apprenticeship
A THREE-FOLD APPRENTICEHIP PATH
STEP ONE - You will learn:
a. How
to facilitate a labyrinth walk
b. How to
present a labyrinth workshop to any group
c. The
history and symbolic meaning of labyrinths
d. Using
labyrinths in different environments
STEP TWO - You will be asked:
a. To
create your own vision statement for using a labyrinth
b. To
create a labyrinth ritual
c. To
do a small group presentation
STEP THREE - You will
receive:
a. support,
encouragement and inspiration in your labyrinth work
b. one-on-one
project consultation
c. certificate
of completion of your apprenticeship
Your instructors will be Beth Mace, Tricia Kibbe,
Kathy Musser Founding directors of the Labyrinth Guild of New England
The next Apprenticeship will be January 10th
and 24th. Cost is $225
(includes lunch and space rental for both days)
Program will take place at:
Wellesley Congregational Church
2 Central Street, Wellesley MA 02482
781-235-1988 |
"Tricia, Beth and Kathy, have collaboratively designed an
apprenticeship program that generously shares the personal
and practical experiences they've encountered in their many years
working with the labyrinth. The apprentice has the opportunity 'to sit
at the feet of the masters' while discovering the historical, the sacred
and the many resources (tools, kits, music, themes, rituals) available
to further pursue the study of the labyrinth. Most importantly, these
3 gifted women establish the necessary network for like-minded individuals
to come together and share in the future. This program was inspiring, informative,
and fun." |
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Apprentice's and their Vision Statements for Working
with the Labyrinth
In a world filled with a tapestry of choices, the fullness, complexity,
and wonder of God’s world is a delight. Sometimes there are so many
choices that it is hard to focus on the path of life that God wants for
us. The Labyrinth helps us to focus. It is a divine imprint, a mystery
in many ways. It draws the pieces of our lives together in ways that give
it meaning and shape. It welcomes us and grounds us in God’s love
wherever on life’s journey we may be. It is a body prayer! Just
let your body do the walking, feet or hands, kneeling, standing, or sitting.
Be still; wait, God is all around and at the center
Join the pilgrims of
the ages; walk this sacred path where there is no getting lost.
Love at
the beginning, Love at the center, Love at homecoming!
Nicolette Wellington |
The walking - meditation
The metaphors
The calming
The moving
The churning & turning
The stirring ( a big bowl of ???)
Jodee Davidson |
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I received the gift of Labyrinth's Way
And so I must share it.
by teaching
by creating
by leading others to her healing path.
V. Jane Fadden |
My vision is to build labyrinths and to learn how to communicate to
people so they can learn the joys of the labyrinth.
Peter Howe |

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To facilitate community labyrinth education and experiences to enhance
deepening of spiritual growth and self care and explain the background
that supports the statement.
Jeanne Colbath |
To offer to as many people as possible the experience of walking a labyrinth:
in varied settings such as churches, schools, home celebrations and hospitals;
as a place to seek inner peace, healing and inspiration for their journeys;
providing a spiritual tool to help people slow down and open themselves to
connection with the Divine Spirit and with one another.
Jennifer Dewar |
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I found you many years ago
Tucked in the middle of the woods.
Quartz stones placed silently and deliberately
In a path in the earth
Made by other seekers of peace
In years past
But I was asleep.
Now I have found you again.
My desire to bring my walking wounded
Into your center is pressing.
We will walk, mindful of each step, each breath.
Inviting the healing energy to surround and fill us
With a sense of hope and renewal.
This is only the beginning.
Later they too, will return with others.
To find their peace.
This universal energy healing one person at a time
Just by putting one foot in front of the other.
Dorothy Eagan |
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