Tag Archives: Labyrinth

How do you handle blocks along your path?

  • Do you always step aside letting others pass you?  
  • Are you the one that blocks the path and ensures others have to step around you?  
  • Or do you switch back and forth?  First moving out of the way and then becoming the blocker?

 

Finnerty Gardens 008

 

  • How do you know when to lead and when to follow?

Personal Leadership

These are a few questions that you will answer at the Labyrinth Workshop this coming Saturday! Find out more

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by Renee Lindstrom, GCFP,
Feldenkrais® Practitioner since 2007, Communication & Empathy Coach since 2004, Art of Placement since 2000
 15th Annual TSL Labyrinth Gathering Vcr Island – Victoria Event Organizer
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How can one balance aspects of self?

Medicine wheel2Recently I enjoyed viewing a “Coles Notes” explanation of the a Medicine Wheel from a fellow Canadian in Alberta.  This Elder was connecting with a troubled youth through the act of  walking.  There was not a direct focus on any issues.  I observed through their discussion that the Elder was very aware of this youth and their needs through their behavior and unspoken expression.  Rather than being direct and  telling the youth anything, it was through guidance and modelling. The Elder began sharing the concept of  the Medicine Wheel and encouraged the youth  to walk, enter and stop in the center.  The  explanation of the Medicine Wheel was subtle and included the four directions, north, south, east and west.  There was also mention of the balance of the four aspects of self for connecting to ones center.  

Viewing this was a revelation and it was exciting to recognize the similarities to the core principles in the integrative centering and wellness tools offered in the getting InTouch programs at Inside.  These include levels of experiencing integration from the outside in.  These include

  • guidance versus telling,
  • mentoring versus teaching,
  • modeling versus telling and not walking it oneself in reality,
  • experiencing patterns versus fixing it.  

The wellness tools are for creating an open learning mindfulness versus a closed mind that knows everything.  The difference:

Becoming comfortable within oneself leads to acceptance and expansion beyond experiences into deeper relationships.  

Staying in the discomfort of always knowing the answer, in fear of feeling, leads to a *struggle.  Being right creates disconnection from all things. 

*The struggle is keeping the walls of power up that come from being right.

One way to experience balancing aspects of self with Inside is through sharing a Labyrinth Walk.  If you compare the following labyrinth design with the Medicine Wheel above you will see the similarities.  Listening to the Elder share his Medicine Wheel with the youth I was able to hear very similar guidance of sharing a labyrinth walk with others.  I was thrilled to experience the connectedness between these ancient patterns!

Chartres 11 Circuit Labyrinth

Chartres 11 Circuit Labyrinth

 

Other ways to experience balancing aspects of  self with Inside tools and techniques:

Subtle Inner Connecting

  • Awareness through Movement©
  • Conscious Movement
  • Sharing the Labyrinth (similarities  to a Medicine Wheel)
  • Nature Walking
  • Meditation/Contemplation 

Deepening Inner Connections

  • Guidance with  the Spoken Word
  • Functional Integration©

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©by Renee Lindstrom, GCFP, May, 2014
Feldenkrais® Practitioner since 2007, Communication & Empathy Coach since 2004, Art of Placement since 2000

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Announcing the birth of the Children’s Peace and Nature Labyrinth Design

Jerry Etzkorn and Renee Lindstrom have done it ​*again!  They have
collaborated and created the Children’s Peace and Nature Labyrinth Design for the ​Contemplative Workshop at the ​World Children’s ​Summit on ​Peace and Nature  in May, 2015.  ​Renee had the idea of creating a Labyrinth design that children of the future could make their own  and Jerry magically turned ideas into amazing and creative results.

This labyrinth design has an entrance at the base of the trunk
and an exit at the top of the branches.  It was specifically designed
this way for the movement and contemplation program for the
World Children’s Summit while keeping the traditional four directions.

 

Enjoy the beauty in this pattern.  This design will be available in a  30 foot by 30 foot painted portable indoor labyrinth by November 1, 2014

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Children's Peace & Nature Labyrinth

*Jerry and Renee collaborated in the fall of 2013 on a heart shape labyrinth design for wedding ceremonies.  .

Ceremonial Labyrinth for Commitments of the Heart

Pictures showing one walking pattern designed for Heart Commitments by Jerry Eztkorn, Labyrinth Designer.  Standing with Renee Lindstrom on Willows Beach in Victoria after drawing design to birth this new artistic creation for a celebration request to start 2014!

Read more on creating your own committment ceremony……

Why?

Imagine starting your own family tradition.  On each anniversary walk independently into a labyrinth letting go of all attachments to adversarial thinking. Connect to the deeper quality underneath your mind chatter to what binds you both into a meaningful connection.  

Let it become an annual reminder for letting go of your thoughts and images of what’s not working in your relationship for connecting to the meaning and values you made in your original entwining agreement.  Together walk the path out refreshed in a renewed purpose of connecting to each other, your shared values and inner beauty.

New Bringing ‘Love’ Back Event: WALKABLE ART – Heart Shaped Labyrinth

540332_10201550768307073_1520331097_nWhere:  James Bay Community School Centre,  140 Oswego Street

When:  Saturday and Sunday, Oct 19 & 20

Main event hosted by:  Intuitive Arts Festival

Drop by the centre and find out how you can enjoy labyrinths in your personal journey of self discovering or healing and for how you can share this with children for learning and calming behavior!  Labyrinth will be out in the sun on Saturday at 1:30 p.m. and on Sunday at noon!

For those who work with children:  Come by and put your name in for a chance to take away a finger labyrinth developed here in B.C.  I will be giving away one each day at the festival.  Created by William Godden of Vancouver, B.C.

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On Saturday drop by and hear about a local initiative to build a children’s labyrinth for the forgotten children Peru – Catherine Harvey who is founding this amazing project has agreed to be in attendance Saturday.

Guidance of a labyrinth

The labyrinth guides us through the troubles of our lives to the grand mysterious patterns that shape the web of creation.  It leads us toward the Source and eventually guides us home.

Walking a Sacred Path

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May is Labyrinth Awareness Month at Oneness Wednesdays