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The Labyrinth Society Virtual Gathering
Saturday, September 26, 2020
10:30 am – 10:00 pm EDT
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The COVID-19 pandemic has changed many ways in which we
gather in 2020. The Labyrinth Society Annual Gathering that was
originally planned for 2020 has been postponed to autumn 2021. In
its place, this year we will be gathering virtually using Zoom online
video conferencing. While this is a new platform for TLS, we are very
excited to be able to engage an even wider and more diverse
participation of labyrinth enthusiasts from around the world.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Letter from The Labyrinth Society President . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 4 About The Labyrinth Society (TLS) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Pages 5-9 Wisdom Circle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 9 Opportunities for involvement . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 10 Virtual Gathering Schedule . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 11 Featured Presentations: Laura Esculcas & Calen Rayne (Portugal & USA) . . . . . Page 12
Dr. Jean Houston (USA) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 13
Tony Christie (Ireland) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 14
Ronald Esquivel (Costa Rica) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 15
Sadelle Wiltshire & Frank Faine (USA) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 16
Erica Duthie & Struan Ashby (New Zealand) . . . . . . . . . Page 17
Annual Regional Representative Assembly . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 18
TLS BOARD MEMBERS
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE
Kay Whipple, President
Christiana Brinton, Communications VP & PR
Janice Lewis, Membership VP
Katja Marquart, Treasurer
Leah Wang, Secretary
Dee Clark, Web Chair
Beth Langley, Nominating Committee
Jodi Lorimer, Education Outreach
Frank Faine, Projects/Special Projects
Kathryn McLean, Research
Sarah Nash, Media Chair
Carmel Stabley, Regional Representatives
Sandra Walden, Energy Keeper Chair
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A Letter from the Labyrinth Society President
The journey of the Labyrinth Society (TLS) is very similar to that of a labyrinth walk. The “labyrinth landscape” has changed significantly since the Labyrinth Society’s inception in 1998 as a U.S. nonprofit 501c3 organization. At that time when someone mentioned “labyrinth,” a blank stare or a quizzical expression usually followed.
Today, after all these years of TLS members among others sharing labyrinths with the
world, labyrinths have become more mainstream, and there are people all over the world
building labyrinths. Our Facebook group has almost 10,000 members from all over the
world, and there are posts in German, Dutch, Spanish, and other languages as well as
English. Each of these people touches countless others. TLS has accomplished its goal of
bringing labyrinths to the world. Now what?
The Labyrinth Society is evolving to meet the changing needs of the growing worldwide
labyrinth community and connect people around the world in more meaningful ways.
Although the TLS mission, “to support all those who create, maintain and use labyrinths,
and to serve the global community by providing education, networking and opportunities
to experience transformation,” has not changed, the ways in which we address that mission
are changing. Our vision is to reflect the abundant diversity, inclusivity, and creativity of
the worldwide labyrinth community through our membership, operating structure, and
programs.
Won’t you be a part of that change? TLS is staffed primarily by volunteers who give many
hours of service because of their love of labyrinths. In addition to the tangible benefits,
members receive the larger benefit of knowing that you are part of a diverse and growing
community of individuals around the world who probably have only one thing in
common: their love of labyrinths. Your membership supports many TLS initiatives, such
as our website, podcasts, videos, and digital publications, social media, the Worldwide
Labyrinth Locator, the Labyrinth Market, various TLS resources and materials, and the
annual Gathering.
Will I meet you on the path?
Kay Whipple, TLS President
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About The Labyrinth Society (TLS)
OUR MISSION STATEMENT: The Labyrinth Society is an international organization whose mission is to support all those who create, maintain, and use labyrinths, and to serve the global community by providing education, networking, and opportunities to experience transformation.
Brief History of TLS The Labyrinth Society was born on Thursday, November 6, 1998, by unanimous agreement of the 43 Founding Circle members present at the Caroline Conference and Retreat Center in St. Louis. We celebrated with a birthday cake the following night: 11-7 was an auspicious date for labyrinth festivities. Since that time, we have held annual gatherings, created a communications network through the website, sponsored two symposiums in Europe, annually sponsored World Labyrinth Day, created a video, and conducted many other projects too numerous to mention here. This is just the beginning. We are continuing to create The Labyrinth Society’s history every day, with each step on the path. Education Outreach The responsibility of Education Outreach is to spread knowledge about labyrinths and TLS. As we update our website to reflect the significant changes in our organization and to make learning about and sharing transformational labyrinthine experiences easier, Education Outreach has been updating its section of the website. In the new website, what used to be called "Labyrinths in Places" will become "Labyrinths in Use." The expanding world of our international organization is growing in exciting new ways as volunteers, Regional Representatives and our creative members explore the endless possibilities of labyrinth use. We are currently looking at possible programs that will further interconnect the leadership circle, share and expand the knowledge of labyrinths, and make TLS better than ever. We also have a new, wonderful digital publication honoring our 20th anniversary available on our website to be used as a teaching tool, a historical document, and an introduction to the inner workings of our successful organization. Stay tuned as we move into the future! Energy Keepers The Energy Keepers are a very dedicated and active group of volunteers within the Labyrinth Society. They offer loving support to all members, being there for each other through life’s transitions, challenges, and celebrations. The healing power of prayer is well documented, and receiving the loving energy of more than 100 steadfast hearts and minds can have a powerful impact on any adverse situation. Requests for support and energy are made by email and then distributed to the growing number of Energy Keepers who are spread out around the world. Energy Keepers come from every walk of life and represent all religious faiths. To make an energy request or to join, contact: energykeepers@labyrinthsociety.org.
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Online Auction TLS usually holds an annual online auction to raise money for the general operating fund. The online auction gives our members another opportunity to showcase their products or artwork or share special items with the world while supporting a cause they believe in. Donating is easy and bidding is fun! Publications and Media TLS produces a variety of publications throughout the year for its membership. Publications enable TLS to communicate vital information to members regarding various updates, events, and general membership information. In addition, they provide an opportunity for our membership to share their labyrinth-related work with a variety of audiences. Publications include the Labyrinth Society eNews, the Labyrinth Pathways journal, and Caerdroia: the Journal of Mazes and Labyrinths, published by Labyrinthos. Our podcasts and multimedia productions shine a light on what the organization and its members are doing. Regional Representatives Our network of Regional Representatives can assist you in many ways. They themselves are gifted leaders in their own communities and beyond able to connect you to labyrinth information, other members, support or facilitate labyrinth workshops, walks and more. Make a point of knowing who your closest Regional Rep is, they are resourceful people to contact for assistance. A list of Regional Reps is provided on the TLS web site. If you have questions or would like to become a Regional Rep, please contact: reps@labyrinthsociety.org Research TLS encourages research about labyrinths, knowing that our members have interest in diverse fields such as mental/physical health, education, ritual, mindfulness, art/creativity, spirituality, workplace environments, theology, grief/loss, mathematics, history, various forms of therapy, community building and others; all of which are areas for research. Often by beginning with anecdotal evidence, it’s possible to discover what topics may be fruitful for more formal research projects. An archive of labyrinth research, articles, and information for researchers is available on the TLS website. The Research Committee welcomes articles/papers about labyrinth research for inclusion in the archive. We respond to requests for information, answer questions and are a sounding board for prospective researchers. Soon we plan to highlight current research on a rotating basis.. For more information, questions, contributions, or to volunteer, please contact: research@labyrinthsociety.org Following the TLS Annual Meeting on Fri., Sept. 25th, the Research Committee will host a Research Sharing Circle at 7:00-8:00 PM EST (USA). All with interests in labyrinth research are welcome to join for conversation and connection, to share research, projects and articles. There will be time to share research ideas in this time of pandemic, and virtual spaces, and a “door prize!” - a copy of Learning with the Labyrinth: Creating Reflective Space in Higher Education by Jan Sellers and Bernard Moss.
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Social Media For the past twenty years, The Labyrinth Society focused on in-person events centered around labyrinth walking, learning, and networking; activities supported by its website infrastructure and its limited social media presence. This focus changed when TLS created its 2018 vision and updated its Facebook Global Group page. In order to reflect a greater emphasis on digital, virtual communication platforms, a more robust social media presence and ways to connect more easily with the worldwide labyrinth community were required. This has resulted in the creation of a WordPress website, a Worldwide Labyrinth Locator app, increased use of the ZOOM platform for virtual events, and a more robust approach to social media through Facebook and Instagram. While the worldwide labyrinth community has yet to use all of these new innovations, their launches are just around the corner and about to burst on the labyrinth community scene. TLS’s commitment to supporting the global labyrinth community is growing as this community grows. The Labyrinth Society Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/LabyrinthSociety; Supporting all who create, maintain, and use labyrinths in our global community through education, networking, and opportunities to experience transformation, this page highlights TLS's events and activities. The Labyrinth Society Global Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/TLSevents/ Open to all individuals on Facebook who are interested in unicursal labyrinths. This group is not intended to include multicursal mazes, popular movies, etc. (e.g. Jim Henson’s Labyrinth, Pan’s Labyrinth, Labyrinth of Jareth Masquerade Ball). The Labyrinth Society Labyrinth Bazaar (Facebook Buy and Sell Group): https://www.facebook.com/groups/LabyrinthBazaar The Labyrinth Bazaar is a Buy and Sell group hosted by The Labyrinth Society. Content must be directly related to unicursal labyrinths (not multicursal mazes) and focused on buying and selling actual items or connecting folks to websites for more information about products and services. Participants must abide by the group rules, copyright law and related licenses, and Facebook's Commerce Policies. The Labyrinth Society does not sponsor or endorse sellers, and is not involved in or responsible for transactions between buyers and sellers. The Labyrinth Society Twitter Page: Twitter.com/LabyrinthSoc This page is a feed from the TLS Facebook Page. The Labyrinth Society YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCvlZ0FybLM_mqhoHlT1Nqow Find YouTube Video and Audio files here about labyrinths, featuring the TLS Labyrinths for Our Time DVD segments and the Many Paths Many Visions podcasts.
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Special Projects A Special Project is a labyrinth-centered effort organized by a member, organization, or sub-group of TLS that receives some level of support, assistance, or endorsement from TLS. All TLS members are eligible and encouraged to propose Special Projects. Project organizers interface with TLS through the Special Projects chair and remain accountable to the TLS Board of Directors for the life of the project. All applications are made to the Special Projects chair and reviewed by the Special Projects committee. For some past projects that received Special Project status, or to obtain Special Project application forms, visit the TLS website. The Kay Torrez Fund The TLS Kay Torrez Fund is used to support members who have personal circumstances preventing their ability to pay their annual TLS dues. These funds are donated by members and specifically designated for the Kay Torrez Fund. They are distributed at the discretion of the Executive Director. TLS Legacy and Lifetime Planned Giving The Labyrinth Society (TLS) has been an important part of many people’s lives, maybe even yours. Making a financial gift to The Labyrinth Society helps ensure the experiences, services, and opportunities you have known through TLS will continue to be offered now and for future generations of labyrinth enthusiasts around the world. There are several ways in which you may be able to make a lasting impact on TLS. You may also be able to take advantage of tax savings over your lifetime and upon your passing. You may also be able to take advantage of tax savings over your lifetime and upon your passing. Individuals who make planned gift arrangements to benefit TLS are officially recognized as part of the TLS Legacy Circle. To receive more information, to speak with someone directly about giving opportunities, or to let us know that you have already included TLS in your planning options, contact the TLS Treasurer or Executive Director. Please consider including TLS in your annual giving and estate planning. TLS Website Marketplace The Marketplace is an online marketplace for labyrinth-related goods and services. TLS Members can have free ads or discounted listings and professional assistance in creating a display page to advertise their goods and services at extremely competitive rates. It is a one-stop shop for folks interested in purchasing labyrinth-related items and services. TLS Video Labyrinths for Our Time: Places of Refuge in a Hectic World is a dynamic educational and marketing tool for any labyrinth enthusiast. This multi-faceted presentation features labyrinth experts from all over the world speaking about the value and benefit of labyrinths in many venues, including churches, prisons, hospitals, schools and universities, parks, and recreation areas. For more information and to order a copy of the high definition DVD, visit the TLS website.
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Website One important way we reach out to the world, educate, and connect is through the TLS website and social media. Have you visited the website lately? The website underwent a significant upgrade in 2008. We added a new Membership Manager and Event Registration Module with online payments in 2012. Now we are in the process of doing a complete redo of the website, adding a blog and many other new features. Everything will be easier to find. Watch for news about when the new website will be available. World Labyrinth Day An initiative of TLS, World Labyrinth Day brings people from all over the world together to walk labyrinths. It is celebrated every year on the first Saturday in May. World Labyrinth Day helps to inform and educate the public about labyrinths. Many large events are planned, but no group is too small. Additionally, individuals who wish to participate may use a finger labyrinth, draw a labyrinth, or meditate the labyrinth pattern. Worldwide Labyrinth Locator (WWLL) A joint project with Veriditas made possible by a generous grant from the Faith, Hope and Love Foundation, the WWLL is a searchable database of more than 5,600 labyrinths around the world. To visit the WWLL, go to www.labyrinthlocator.com or follow the link on the TLS website. Wisdom Circle The Wisdom Circle is comprised of former members of the board of directors, many of whom are founding members. The purpose for designating such a group was to create a body of people with knowledge of the organization who could be called upon as needed.
WISDOM CIRCLE (former TLS board members)
Judy Ault, Nancy Bandiera, Sherry Biltz, Stephanie Blackton, JW Blassingame, Robert
Buckman, Marty Cain, Rita Caroni, Leslie Carothers, Vanessa Compton, Carol Comstock,
Helen Curry, Toby Evans, Connie Fenty, Robert Ferrѐ, Randy Fillmore, Sue Anne Foster,
David Gallagher, Gael (Hancock) Hees, Ruth Hanna (deceased), Mary Harris, Neal Harris,
Carol House (deceased), David House, Lars Howlett, Chuck Hunner, Dan Johnston, Judith
Joyce, Cindy Keesee, Vicki Keiser, Debi Kermeen, Marty Kermeen, Kay Kinneavy, Lilan
Laishley, Taffy Lanser (deceased), Marilyn Larson, Sig Lonegren, Katja Marquart, Carol
Maurer, Patricia McLaughlin, Joe Miguez (deceased), Mark Milligan, Lisa Gidlow Moriarty,
Dan Niven, Pamela Ramadei, Annette Reynolds, John Rhodes, John Ridder, Harriette Royer,
Diane Rudebock, Kathy Ruyts, Kay Sandor, Kimberly Saward, Jeff Saward, Hallie Sawyers,
Ellen Schultz, Stephen Shibley, Diane Terry-Kehner, Kay Torrez (deceased), Sandra Wasko-
Flood, Pamela White, Jane Williams.
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Want to Become More Involved with TLS? The Labyrinth Society is always looking for committed individuals to serve on its various committees. The Nominating Committee is continuously seeking recommendations for members willing to serve on the TLS Board of Directors. Log into the Members site for more information: www.labyrinthsociety.org/members To express interest in serving on a TLS committee, visit the Volunteer Program webpage: www.labyrinthsociety.org/volunteer-program or contact the Volunteer Coordinator: volunteer@labyrinthsociety.org
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VIRTUAL GATHERING SCHEDULE
Each presentation is approximately 75-80 minutes including time for Q&A
followed by 10-15 minute transition time
o 10:30 AM EDT– 10:45 AM EDT Gathering together
o 10:45-11:00 AM EDT Opening
o 11 AM EDT – 12:30 PM EDT Laura Esculcas & Calen Rayne (USA-
Portugal)
o 12:30-2 PM EDT – Jean Houston (USA)
o 2-3:30 PM EDT – Tony Christie (Ireland)
o 3:30 - 5 PM EDT –
Introduction
Member images in main room
Breakout session(s)
Networking time - Breakout rooms – various topics
General session – breakout group highlight sharing
o 5:00 – 6:30 PM EDT Ronald Esquivel (Costa Rica)
o 6:30-8:00 PM EDT –Sadelle Wiltshire & Frank Faine (USA)
o 8:00-9:15 PM EDT - Erica Duthie & Struan Ashby (New Zealand)
o 9:15-9:30 PM EDT Closing – Sandra Walden
o 9:30-10:00 PM EDT Networking/Chat
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FEATURED PRESENTERS
TIME: 11 AM EDT – 12:30 PM EDT
Dromenons Reimagined: Heart, Mind, and the Music of the Spheres
Presenters: Laura Esculcas & Calen Rayne (USA-Portugal)
In this presentation, we will connect heart and mind on the labyrinth, a
morphogenic field connecting all labyrinths and people who have walked them, our
ancestral voices singing in harmony with the music of the spheres. Dromenon,
mandala, and labyrinth return us to our sacred center during a journey of
reconnection and renewal that restores whole -ness or holy-ness.
Laura Esculcas, EarthShamans co-founder, serves on
Veriditas Faculty, and is a Veriditas Advanced Certified
Labyrinth Facilitator, SoulCollage® facilitator, and sacred
landscape guide in Portugal. She is practitioner of Sacred
Landscapes, Acoustic Feng Shui, and the Personessence™
System of Understanding People. She has regularly served
with Veriditas as a small group facilitator in Chartres, and
teaches qualifying workshops/Labyrinth Facilitator Training
in Europe. Laura holds an M.A. in Wisdom Studies, and
facilitates wisdom journeys into Portugal's place-based
myths. Originally from the US, she worked in Silicon Valley for over ten years, and
now lives, Portugal.
Rev. Dr. Calen Rayne is a Unitarian Universalist Lay
Community Minister, Spiritual Director, co-founder of
EarthShamans, Director of Institutional Energetics at
Ubiquity University, and a Veriditas Advanced Labyrinth
Facilitator. Calen builds labyrinths, designs Shinrin Yoku
trails and meditation gardens, designs/consults on sacred
landscapes, produces energy mandalas/altars for energy
healing, and is experienced with labyrinths, reiki, kaballah,
Himalayan singing bowl, earth energies, Acoustic Feng Shui,
dowsing, contemplative brush, Egyptian Biogeometry,
alchemy, sacred geometry, Druid geomancy, medical intuitive work. He trained with
alchemists of the first religion of the Himalayas (nameless religion), known as
“patterns of heaven and earth.”
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FEATURED PRESENTER
TIME: 12:30 - 2:00 PM EDT
The Labyrinth as Key to a Society in Transition
Presenter: Dr. Jean Houston (USA)
The labyrinth is both a methodology and a metaphor for living in times of whole
system transition. Jean Houston will explore emerging psychological and spiritual
patterns and ways of understanding the turnings of our time.
Dr. Jean Houston, scholar, philosopher and
researcher in human capacities, is one of the
foremost visionary thinkers and doers of our
time, and one of the principal founders of the
Human Potential Movement as well as the
field of Social Artistry (human development in
the light of social change). Jean has worked
intensively in 40 cultures and over 100
countries helping global leaders, leading
educational institutions, business
organizations, and millions of people to
enhance and deepen their own capacities
while applying these to new solutions for
challenging times. She is a prolific writer and
author of 33 books including A Passion for the
Possible, Search for the Beloved, Life Force, The
Possible Human, A Mythic Life: Learning to Live
Our Greater Story, Jump Time, What is
Consciousness, and The Wizard of Us which was featured with her interview with
Oprah on Super Soul Sunday. As advisor to UN and other international agencies in
human and cultural development, she has worked to implement some of their
extensive educational and health programs especially as they relate to the
millennium development goals. Jean and her work helped found two universities,
Pacifica and Meridian where she serves as Chancellor.
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FEATURED PRESENTER
TIME: 2:00 - 3:30 PM EDT
The Labyrinth – Guiding Humanity to Unity Consciousness
Presenter: Tony Christie (Ireland)
The labyrinth is prompting and urging humanity to move towards unity, particularly
in these changing, and sometimes uncertain, times. Through new insights and
meditations understand and experience how the labyrinth help clear your energy
field, raise your vibration, and bring you and all of us to higher states of awareness,
oneness, and love.
Tony Christie is spiritual teacher and healer, an
inspirational speaker, author, artist and workshop
facilitator. He is author of “Labyrinth: Your Path
to Self Discovery” and the creator of The Labyrinth
Wisdom Cards; a deck of insightful cards with
messages for your life’s journey. He has
reintroduced the ancient form of healing based on
the labyrinth called Melchizedek Labyrinth
Healing. Tony works with than ancient healing
symbol of the labyrinth as a tool for personal and
spiritual growth. His workshops are designed to
explore and experience the deeper meanings and
higher vibrations that are contained in the
labyrinth. www.tonymchristie.com
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FEATURED PRESENTER
TIME: 5:00 - 6:30 PM EDT
Unique Labyrinths of Costa Rica
Presenter: Ronald Esquivel (Costa Rica)
A journey through 18 unique labyrinths, expressed in graphics and short videos. We
will visit the intentions that gave rise to each one and the geometric processes of
their creation, as well as the results and reactions. In general, these processes were
based on principles of sacred geometry, sometimes including particular symbolisms,
geographic archetypes, and even specific techniques for personal growth.
Ronald Esquivel is an architect, Holistic Balance
Instructor and author of the Biocreation personal
growth program. His passion is the design of
strategies for harmonizing human energy through
applied metaphysics, as well as the creation of
habitable spaces, labyrinths and eternal knots for
meditation, based on sacred geometry. He has had
the privilege of effectively supporting others in their
processes of harmonization and conflict resolution,
of seeing novel perspectives in everyday situations
and of finding order in chaos.
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FEATURED PRESENTERS
TIME: 6:30 – 8:00 PM EDT
Through the Looking Glass: Creativity and Renewal with the Labyrinth
Presenters: Sadelle Wiltshire & Frank Faine (USA)
As a sacred path, the labyrinth offers a way to embark upon a journey of creativity
and renewal to explore our individual and communal center. Frank and Sadelle will
introduce how the labyrinth has inspired and fostered their creative writing and art
work. They will share some of their specific practices that are sparking their current
work, individually and collaboratively.
Sadelle Wiltshire, a teaching artist from Putney, VT, holds a
special interest in facilitating meditative and contemplative
art experiences including drawing and painting labyrinths,
Celtic art, Zentangle, line drawing, textiles and more. As a
Quaker, she loves finding creative ways to foster inner and
outer peace, whether alone or in community. She is a
Veriditas Certified Facilitator, TLS Regional Representative
for Vermont, and a TLS Energy Keeper. She teaches
workshops and retreats in the US and abroad, with both
secular and non-secular audiences, and online via her
website, www.sadellewiltshire.com
Frank Faine, a spiritual guide, Veriditas-trained labyrinth
facilitator, and retreat leader lives in Orlando, FL. A TLS
board member, he chairs TLS Special Projects Committee,
where he is working on ways to share the labyrinth
experience/walks on college university campuses across
Florida. With a rich and diverse background in
companioning, healing, and teaching, he offers spiritual
direction, labyrinth walks and retreats to all persons who
seek to discover a life affirming spiritual path. A
poet/songwriter, he is completing a book of poems/songs
exploring the mystic hospitality of the labyrinth titled The
Encircling Embrace.
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FEATURED PRESENTERS
TIME: 8:00 – 9:15 PM EDT
Encounters with Temporary Public Art Labyrinths
Presenters: Erica Duthie & Struan Ashby (New Zealand)
Artists Erica and Struan discuss their temporary hybrid ‘art-labyrinths’ and their
unique potential as an invitation to ‘walk in community’ as part of public spaces and
events. Unusual materials and methods including tape drawing, stenciling and
painting will be demonstrated. We speak of our role as ‘kaitiaki’ (Maori for active
hosts and custodians) who accompany our labyrinth installations. Hear the
backstory of a recent socially distanced labyrinth created for our national museum
to celebrate their reopening amidst the lifting of the Covid19 lockdown in New
Zealand.
Erica Duthie and Struan
Ashby are an international
public art couple who specialize
in developing ephemeral art and
labyrinths as part of festivals,
exhibitions and public events.
They also facilitate socially
engaged art projects as part of
community residencies and run
workshops as part of their
community practice.
Their projects are characteristically novel and quirky in concept and in their use of
unexpected and up-cycled materials. Their earliest work as forerunners of the now
burgeoning field of Tape Art developed their skills as improv drawing performers
and socially engaged art practitioners. They enjoy creating unexpected art
experiences amidst public spaces that invite people to step figuratively into
imaginary worlds, and literally into their activated walking art labyrinths. As artists
who have a couple of decades of experience making and facilitating temporary
public, Erica and Struan’s evolving labyrinth projects feature an open social
engagement process in their creation and appreciation.
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Come to the Annual Regional Rep Assembly and meet...
Kimberly Becker, CNA, one of our TLS Regional Reps in Florida, a Certified Veriditas labyrinth facilitator and employed as the Outreach Manager of a nationally recognized treatment center. Kimberly shows us that integrating the labyrinth into her work with substance use treatment and behavioral health is critical as she educates other healers on self-care and exploration. Walking the weaving paths of the labyrinth is similar to the 12 steps to recovery, making the 12 steps easily adaptable to a twelve-circuit labyrinth. Kimberly is a passionate strategic planner and imparts her vision to use labyrinths to change lives, shape communities, and be a positive impact in world healing. She formerly led Labyrinth Consultants for over 15 years, was contracted to produce the TLS educational video that is on the TLS website, and is now our special presenter sharing herself with us at our Annual Regional Rep meeting. Join us on September 27th, be filled and fueled with a greater understanding of how healing truly begins with the first step.
Please have a peek at her agenda: (God, Creator, Higher
Power) Grant me the Serenity to accept the things I cannot change, the courage to change the things I can and the wisdom to know the difference.
Step 1 as we meet the Labyrinth let it take you on a walk of principle, greater understanding and spiritual awakening as a result of the 12 steps.
Learn how to adapt the circuits of the labyrinth to all the wisdom of the 12 recovery steps.
From letting go to the promise of serenity.
Align this with your own journey or that of your client or loved one.
BY SPECIAL INVITATION Annual Reg Rep GTM Meeting Sun Sep 27, 2020 12:00 PM - 1:30 PM (EDT) Email Carmel Stabley at reps@labyrinthsociety.org for an invitation.
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