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“Walking With Intention❤️🙏” – Ambleside Park Labyrinth – Ambleside Beach – West Vancouver

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August 23rd, 2019 Permalink

I made this Labyrinth, originally it was a different design. Happy to see it’s still there and still appreciated . . . View this post on Instagram Walking With Intention❤️🙏 . . This is a stone Labyrinth that is at Ambleside Beach. It is a simple one yet very powerful. Labyrinths are sacred geometries that […]

I made this Labyrinth, originally it was a different design.

Happy to see it’s still there and still appreciated . . .

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Walking With Intention❤️🙏 . . This is a stone Labyrinth that is at Ambleside Beach. It is a simple one yet very powerful. Labyrinths are sacred geometries that can help you to shift and transcend. Here’s how they work…… . . Before entering you set your intention of what you desire. It could be to feel more peace in your life, let go of a situation that’s bothering you, be grateful, get a new job. The list is endless. It’s whatever you want to work on.❤️ . . You focus on your intention as you walk thru the labyrinth, paying close attention to your thoughts and feelings! Letting them go as you walk. Keep focusing on your intention until you get into the middle. Relax there for as long as you wish to❤️ . . Now it’s time to walk back out. As you are walking notice your thoughts and feelings🌹. These are keys🌟🌟🌟 . . I always feel lighter, freer and just happier.🙏 Labyrinths are all over – this one is at Ambleside Beach on the north shore in Vancouver. Check them out – there surely will be one in your city. ❤️🙏 . #labryinth #shifting #sacred #lettinggo #intention #freer #lighter #soul #spiritual #sacredspace #nature

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“This is a stone Labyrinth that is at Ambleside Beach. It is a simple one yet very powerful. Labyrinths are sacred geometries that can help you to shift and transcend. Here’s how they work……

Before entering you set your intention of what you desire. It could be to feel more peace in your life, let go of a situation that’s bothering you, be grateful, get a new job. The list is endless. It’s whatever you want to work on.❤️

You focus on your intention as you walk thru the labyrinth, paying close attention to your thoughts and feelings! Letting them go as you walk. Keep focusing on your intention until you get into the middle. Relax there for as long as you wish to❤️

Now it’s time to walk back out. As you are walking notice your thoughts and feelings🌹. These are keys🌟🌟🌟

I always feel lighter, freer and just happier.🙏 Labyrinths are all over – this one is at Ambleside Beach on the north shore in Vancouver. Check them out – there surely will be one in your city. ❤️🙏”

Robyn Wyman

“Last February…” – Ambleside Park Labyrinth – Ambleside Beach – West Vancouver

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April 12th, 2019 Permalink

An overdue Maintenance Visit to this Stone Labyrinth I made last year in Ambleside Park in West Vancouver . . . is due . . . View this post on Instagram STILL only just posting pics from our stay in Van last February. Picked this one cuz theres a cute doggy. A post shared by […]

An overdue Maintenance Visit to this Stone Labyrinth I made last year in Ambleside Park in West Vancouver . . . is due . . .

Lions Gate Bridge – Ambleside Park Labyrinth – Ambleside Beach – West Vancouver

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January 26th, 2019 Permalink

The Stone Labyrinth I made in Ambleside Park in West Vancouver is STILL There ! Grateful and Appreciative of the people living on the North Shore for keeping it intact! Will do a Maintenance Visit as soon as I can . . . View this post on Instagram #rockart #thedailyshare #rockspiral #lionsgatebridge #amblesidepark #westvancouver #hike […]

The Stone Labyrinth I made in Ambleside Park in West Vancouver is STILL There !

Grateful and Appreciative of the people living on the North Shore for keeping it intact!

Will do a Maintenance Visit as soon as I can . . .