Friday 27 March 2020

Fall Equinox Meditation Sat 21 March at the Labyrinth

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Fall Equinox Meditation
Sat 21 March at the Labyrinth

 
Most of you would be aware that the Art Centre and Cafe 191 are both closed indefinitely in response to the Corona Virus Pandemic.  However, the Labyrinth is still accessible and open for those seeking a quiet and peaceful outdoor spot.  The outdoor setting  and low usage of the area should ensure that there is minimal risk of it being a potential site of transmission of the virus.  Please do not use the area if you are ill or have had direct contact with anyone diagnosed with the virus, and maintain social distancing protocols in the unlikely event that someone else is there when you are.

To continue our tradition, and to honour this very special area and its healing energies, we will be holding our Fall Equinox Labyrinth walk and Meditation as planned, followed by a short discussion of the impact of the Pandemic on our lives, and our futures, and on how we can continue such socially important events as our meditations in the Labyrinth safely.  If it is convenient, please bring a chair to help us maintain appropriate social distancing.

Our Tuesday morning meditations. now at 8:30 am, are followed by a discussion on the general theme of 'Celebrating the  Last Chapters of our Lives' - a topic which is presently very pertinent to us all.   Please join us if you can.

We are working to make if possible for people to take part in our Labyrinth Meditations and discussions remotely online via Zoom.  Please let me know if you are interested in being part of this, and I will let you know when we have it organised and working.

I hope you can join our meditations in these challenging times,

Joyce   0439 329 334
PS  The photo above is of the right hand side of our mural in the Art Centre courtyard.  It can be  interpreted to depict the last chapter of our life journeys in a final period of both darkness, and a developing sense of Hallelujah at the mysteries of life and the privilege of being alive now - and seems very appropriate for these times.  We hope that our meditations and the Labyrinth can help you keep aware of this celebratory side of our journeys through this challenging period.  

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