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“Bows 🌈” – Robson Square Labyrinth – Downtown Vancouver

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June 19th, 2018 Permalink

Reflection upon Reflection upon the Heart at the Start of my Robson Square Labyrinth . . . bows 🌈 A post shared by Erika Rosales (@helihello) on Jun 19, 2018 at 8:57pm PDT

Reflection upon Reflection upon the Heart at the Start of my Robson Square Labyrinth . . .

bows 🌈

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“It’s not every day you find a big green Labyrinth to walk in the middle of downtown…” – Robson Square Labyrinth – Downtown Vancouver

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June 19th, 2018 Permalink

I am… grateful for being able to learn how the Labyrinth I painted in Robson Square is being walked and reflected upon. it's not every day you find a big green labyrinth to walk in the middle of downtown. . walking this one was a very weird experience. it's in the middle of a pedestrian-only […]

I am… grateful for being able to learn how the Labyrinth I painted in Robson Square is being walked and reflected upon.

it's not every day you find a big green labyrinth to walk in the middle of downtown. . walking this one was a very weird experience. it's in the middle of a pedestrian-only thoroughfare and i got in many people's way as i followed the path. my movements, weaving the meandering path, clashed with the movements of other pedestrians and their straight lines through the street. . on this day i was feeling very grateful for my greatest friendships which are also some of my greatest loves. one of my sweetest, oldest, and dearest friends took this photo of me and it reminds me of how powerful and mesmerizing love between friends can be. . our culture grants so much privilege to romantic, sexual, monogamous partnerships and places so much value on the unit of "the couple"… yet the romance and intimacy within platonic friendships is one of the sweetest gifts on this earth, and deserves just as much privilege and celebration💖 . the deep unconditional love from friends has helped me immensely through my grief and heartbreak. and i think of them with gratitude every single day . . . . . . . . . 📷: @kylekylelarge #labyrinth #robsonsquare #friendship #yvr #vancouver #downtown #magic #radicalspirits #witch #love #unconditionallove #friendlove #romance #gratitude

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“It’s not every day you find a big green Labyrinth to walk in the middle of downtown.

“Walking this one was a very weird experience.

“It’s in the middle of a pedestrian-only thoroughfare and I got in many people’s way as I followed the path.

“My movements, weaving the meandering path, clashed with the movements of other pedestrians and their straight lines through the street.

“On this day I was feeling very grateful for my greatest friendships which are also some of my greatest loves.

“One of my sweetest, oldest, and dearest friends took this photo of me and it reminds me of how powerful and mesmerizing love between friends can be.

“Our culture grants so much privilege to romantic, sexual, monogamous partnerships and places so much value on the unit of “the couple”… yet the romance and intimacy within platonic friendships is one of the sweetest gifts on this earth, and deserves just as much privilege and celebration💖

“The deep unconditional love from friends has helped me immensely through my grief and heartbreak.

“And I think of them with gratitude every single day.”

Radical Spirits Vancouver

“Beauty in Familiar Places” – City of Labyrinths – Maryam Lantana Turundu – Vancouver

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June 19th, 2018 Permalink

Really pleased with how people are enjoying and appreciating my latest Chalk Labyrinth along the Seawall south of Science World… #beautyinfamiliarplaces #cityoflabyrinths A post shared by Maryam Lantana Turundu (@boss_like_la) on Jun 19, 2018 at 3:58pm PDT

Really pleased with how people are enjoying and appreciating my latest Chalk Labyrinth along the Seawall south of Science World…

#beautyinfamiliarplaces #cityoflabyrinths

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“Walking the Labyrinth in False Creek.” – Charlene Wolff – Vancouver Public Labyrinth

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June 19th, 2018 Permalink

Walking the labyrinth in False Creek. A post shared by Charlene Wolff (@charlenewolffwalks) on Jun 19, 2018 at 12:56pm PDT

Walking the labyrinth in False Creek.

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“Vancouver City of Labyrinths” – Sidewalk Chalk – False Creek Seawall – Vancouver

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June 19th, 2018 Permalink

#vancouver #falsecreek #sidewalkchalk #labyrinth A post shared by Jesse Parker Holmes (@jparkerholmes) on Jun 19, 2018 at 10:26am PDT

#vancouver #falsecreek #sidewalkchalk #labyrinth

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“Gratitude to the citizen artists of Vancouver for creating this Chalk Labyrinth. 10 peaceful morning minutes found at the foot of Ontario on the sea wall of False Creek.” – Eric Rhys Miller

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June 19th, 2018 Permalink

You’re most welcome! Happy Walking! Gratitude to the citizen artists of Vancouver for creating this chalk labyrinth. 10 peaceful morning minutes found at the foot of Ontario on the sea wall of False Creek. A post shared by Eric Rhys Miller (@ericrmiller) on Jun 19, 2018 at 8:27am PDT

“So many Labyrinths I’ve been finding and getting caught up in” – Kat St Amand – Green Masking Tape Labyrinth – Hinge Park – Vancouver

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June 18th, 2018 Permalink

#labyrinth #vancitylabyrinth So many labyrinths ive been finding and getting caught up in A post shared by Kat St Amand (@katherine_stamand) on Jun 18, 2018 at 3:03pm PDT

#labyrinth #vancitylabyrinth So many labyrinths ive been finding and getting caught up in

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“Little love letters to Vancouver” – Chalk Labyrinth – Car Free Day – Main Street

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June 18th, 2018 Permalink

“Little love letters to Vancouver” A post shared by mschrades (@mschrades) on Jun 18, 2018 at 9:04am PDT

“Little love letters to Vancouver”

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“Hearts on asphalt” – Chalk Labyrinth – Car Free Day – Denman Street – West End – Vancouver

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June 16th, 2018 Permalink

View this post on Instagram Hearts on asphalt #carfreeday #westendcarfreeday #wecarfreeday #carfreeyvr #WestEnd #DenmanSt #viawesome #vancouverisawesome #604now #mustbevancouver #weamaze #veryvancouver #vancityhype #vancityvibe #dailyhivevan A post shared by Alessandra Crowe (@alessandra604) on Jun 16, 2018 at 6:44pm PDT

“Have you noticed these Labyrinths around Vancouver? You might wonder what they are…”

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June 13th, 2018 Permalink

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 center. You can walk through them either in prayer as they were originally intended for or use […]

“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.”

Counsel Me Vancouver

“Surprises around each turn” – Spyglass Place Labyrinth – Vancouver

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June 13th, 2018 Permalink

Surprises around each turn A post shared by Rosie Gladden (@rossieg) on Jun 13, 2018 at 8:41pm PDT

Surprises around each turn

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“Blew a tire to get here” – Robson Square Labyrinth – Downtown Vancouver

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June 10th, 2018 Permalink

Looking west upon Robson Square, you can see my currently Green colour painted Labyrinth . . . blew a tire to get here A post shared by Britt Ens (@brittanyens8) on Jun 10, 2018 at 11:36am PDT

Looking west upon Robson Square, you can see my currently Green colour painted Labyrinth . . .

blew a tire to get here

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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.”

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June 8th, 2018 Permalink

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 […]

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.

“…Gave myself the gift of time to stop and walk along the Labyrinth’s calming and healing pathway. Blessings to the maker.” – Robson Square Labyrinth – Downtown Vancouver

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June 8th, 2018 Permalink

Blessings Appreciated ! View this post on Instagram After several days of frazzled energy, encountering this labyrinth painted on the ground amidst the gingko leaves that already festooned the space, was very much welcomed. I was hurrying on my way to work this evening but gave myself the gift of time to stop and walk […]

Blessings Appreciated !

“After several days of frazzled energy, encountering this Labyrinth painted on the ground amidst the gingko leaves that already festooned the space, was very much welcomed.

I was hurrying on my way to work this evening but gave myself the gift of time to stop and walk along the Labyrinth’s calming and healing pathway. Blessings to the maker.”

Naomi Belle

Kristina – Chalk Labyrinth – North East False Creek Seawall – Vancouver

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June 7th, 2018 Permalink

#vancouver#labryinth#totems#adventure A post shared by Kristina (@tinasalt33) on Jun 7, 2018 at 9:26pm PDT

#vancouver#labryinth#totems#adventure

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