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Merciful Love Labyrinth
This prayer walk labyrinth was constructed in the spring
of 2001. Just as they had done in the 1930s to provide rocks for
the Shrine Chapel, Stations of the Cross, and other building foundations
as a labor of love, volunteers of all ages carried cobbles from the
beach nearby for constructing the Merciful Love Labyrinth. Evidence
of labyrinths have been found dating back to four thousand years, but
as of late there is a re-awakening to the value of them. The Shrine
Merciful Love labyrinth, laid out in patterns of concentric rings similar
to the labyrinth found at Chartres, France, provides individuals of
all faiths or no faith an opportunity to enter into a sacred spiritual
experience. Some people equate the labyrinth with a maze, but they are
really quite different. Labyrinths, symbols of the single path to the
sacred center, have no confusing dead ends or false pathways; mazes,
on the other hand have many paths, purposely designed to confuse and
dupe the person navigating them. As Janis Burns Buyarski shares, "Labyrinths
are part of the mystical |
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