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Monday, September 15, 2008

Labyrinths Find Converts in the Modern World

She does it in the backyard of her Sherwood home and recently began doing it at a Menasha church, Our Redeemer Lutheran.

"I set the mower on low to mow the path, and then set the mower on its highest setting to trim the walls," she said, explaining her process. "Within a couple weeks there was enough difference in the height of the grass, I could see the path."

Reichard created labyrinths, an ancient circular symbol relating to wholeness she discovered a dozen or so years ago. "And I love walking them," she said. "So when we bought a house and had enough of a yard to mow one, I mowed it in so I could walk it any time I wanted to."

And when she sees other spaces large enough to accommodate a labyrinth, she gets the itch to mow again. Our Redeemer had just the space. (More)

Source: The Post-Cresent

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