Webwisdom from contemporary authors, grief experts and spiritual teachers is woven through personal stories of loss to explore the roles of compassion, community.

Unlike a maze, which is meant to be a challenge and a puzzle.

You sink into yourself, and often when the well is filled inside, then the labyrinth becomes a safe place to feel those.

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Webthe labyrinth is like coming home to yourself.

It is not about focusing on the intellect.

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Weba labyrinth is a physical manifestation of a metaphor.

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Webcompanioning is about honoring the spirit;

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Weba labyrinth is a single path that twists and turns back upon itself in an elaborate circular pattern.

Enter it and take a slow walk to the center of your self, gather the peace you find within it and carry that.