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A Labyrinth is an ancient prayer practice involving a winding path that leads ultimately to a center and then winds back out to the point where it began. It is not a difficult walk; there are no dead ends in the maze. The path is symbolic of the journey inward toward God's illumination and then outward, grounded in God and empowered to act in the world. 

There are many ways to pray a labyrinth. Some people choose to ask God a life question and listen for God's response as they make their way around the labyrinth. Some people repeat a phrase (i.e. Lord Jesus, Son of the living God have mercy on me) as they make their way. Some simply rest in the awareness of God’s presence as they walk. 

Many choose to follow the 3Rs method. This method begins and ends with a pause at the opening of the labyrinth. A printed handout of this method is available near the labyrinth and you may use the guide to help set your intention and direct your thoughts.

Pause: Pause at the opening of the labyrinth; invite God to walk with you and to help you through the stages of prayer. Consider quietly breathing a mantra, question, or word.

Release: As you follow the winding path leading to the center, allow yourself time to release all that is within you, that distracts you from God. Empty yourself and let go of a need to control your life. Practice this purgation all the way to the center.

Receive & Rest: The Center is a place to stop and be fully present to the moment in God. Receive what the moment offers you. Rest here in prayer and meditation for as long as you desire. You may use silence or worded prayers.

Return: Unite your experience with in the labyrinth with your world as you follow the winding path away from the center. Allow yourself time to integrate any insight you received in prayer. Have an attitude of gratitude as you follow this path.