
This event is offered through the
Osher Lifelong Learning Institute at UNF.
Rediscovering the Labyrinth as a Reflective Practice
Friday, May 20 | 10:00 am – 12:00 noon
Explore the history, philosophy, significance, and uses of the labyrinth, an ancient pattern found in many cultures around the world for millennia. Use the experience of walking this simple, ancient path with a Veriditas-trained facilitator as a way to quiet the mind, recover balance in life, and encourage meditation, insight, self-reflection and stress reduction. Discussion, question and answer will enhance your experience.
Recommended:
Comfortable shoes, a journal or sketchpad to record your thoughts and feelings,
“Walking a Sacred Path: Rediscovering the Labyrinth as a Spiritual Practice,”
by Lauren Artress
All of those 50+ welcome to join OLLI and attend!
OLLI offers those age 50 and better more than 300 enrichment opportunities annually, in a climate fostering friendship and the mutual sharing of ideas and life experiences.
Please visit their website or call (904) 620-4200 for more information!
This program is led by Rev. Samuel Hall, a founding member and community outreach director of Omnisara Labyrinth & Gardens in Jacksonville Beach, FL. He is a Veriditas-trained labyrinth facilitator and ordained interfaith minister from One Spirit Interfaith Seminary in New York, N.Y. Rev. Hall focuses on men’s spirituality, using the labyrinth as a template for discussions, workshops, and retreats. He holds a degree in biology and chemistry.