“🔸Labyrinths and Play 🔸 Ever since I started studying Labyrinths, they seem to pop up everywhere around me. These ones were drawn in chalk at the MacLean Park playground in Strathcona some time last month.”

The Labyrinths I’ve been in Chalking in MacLean Park are meaningful for people . . .

🔸labyrinths and play 🔸 . ever since i started studying labyrinths, they seem to pop up everywhere around me. these ones were drawn in chalk at the MacLean Park playground in Strathcona some time last month. walking a labyrinth doesn't always have to be a serious and solemn affair as we meditate our way to the centre. it can also be playful and light and joyous. . our inner child accesses earth magic in a totally different way than our grown-up selves do. how do our inner children feel about dancing or skipping, crawling or hopping or maybe even rolling their way through the labyrinth? play and movement is such a sacred part of healing. allow the inner child to come out and dance their way to the earth temple💗 . . . . . . . . . . . #innerchild #sacred #play #earth #magic #labyrinth #dancing #radicalspirits #witch #healing #movement #strathcona #eastvan #vancouver #park

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“🔸Labyrinths and Play 🔸

“Ever since I started studying Labyrinths, they seem to pop up everywhere around me. These ones were drawn in chalk at the MacLean Park playground in Strathcona some time last month.

“Walking a Labyrinth doesn’t always have to be a serious and solemn affair as we meditate our way to the centre.

“It can also be playful and light and joyous.

“Our inner child accesses earth magic in a totally different way than our grown-up selves do. how do our inner children feel about dancing or skipping, crawling or hopping or maybe even rolling their way through the Labyrinth?

“Play and movement is such a sacred part of healing.

“Allow the inner child to come out and dance their way to the earth temple💗”

Leah Rose Tottenham, Radical Spirits Vancouver.

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