“Have you noticed these Labyrinths around Vancouver?
“You might wonder what they are…
“Well, they are kind of like a maze but they are different in that there are no dead ends and only one way to the centre.
“You can walk through them either in prayer as they were originally intended for or use them to meditate, think, or play.
“The beauty is that you don’t need to pay attention too much to your surroundings and only need to follow the path.
“This is to free your mind by willing you to be in the moment.”
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