Spiritworks

Walking the Prayer Labyrinth

Our 36-foot and 14-foot round, expertly painted, canvas labyrinths are copied from the 13th century design found in the Chartres Cathedral, France. Both canvas labyrinths are available, indoors or outdoors. It can be candlelit. Dr. Brown facilitates with a short introduction and instructions for new walkers.

E-mail me at pdbrown@spiritworks.org with your questions and inquiries. To read more about the labyrinth and how it is used for prayer and walking meditation see the Spiritworks labyrinth pages.

The Prayer Labyrinth: Path to Inner Peace

The Spiritworks Labyrinth Guide

1 Response to "Walking the Prayer Labyrinth"

Dear Spiritworks,
I have recently had the pleasure of meeting Arlene Brown at Wesley United Methodist Church in Bethlehem, Pa. She is an amazing woman! Which brings me to this website and discovering your Prayer Labyrinth section. We also have a Labyrinth canvas patterned after the one from Chartres Cathedral, France. It would be so spiritually moving to somehow connect our Labyrinth walks together from across the West Coast to the East Coast. Please send me some information on your Labyrinth walks so we can “connect” to make our “spirits work” together. Thank you.
Dottie Moore

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