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May 1, 2009
May 2: First Annual World Labyrinth Day
By Meryl Ann Butler
The first Sat. in May has been established as World Labyrinth Day, a global day to celebrate the labyrinth. Enthusiasts around the globe are invited to "Walk as One at 1" by walking a labyrinth at 1:00 p.m. in local time zones, creating a wave of wellbeing flowing around the world. A labyrinth has a single (unicursal) path that is walked in order to enhance physical, psychological, or spiritual wellbeing.
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In the right brain-left brain model, walking a maze is a left-brain experience.
Most people who walk labyrinths report that they simply feel better after their experience. The feelings described range from a state of general well being, to a sense of profound joy, creative bliss, or a connection with Divinity.
In her book, Labyrinths: What are They?, Kay Torrez reports cases of wheelchair-bound MS patients who were eventually able to walk again after regularly using a labyrinth.
Jean Houston and Joseph Campbell were early rediscoverers of the mysteries of the labyrinth, or dromenon, as an archetypal image of the journey of life.
Some think of the labyrinth walk as meditation in motion or kinesthetic prayer.
TLS member, Randy Fillmore, has organized a labyrinth walk in Washington, DC, on May 2. A 70' diameter 7-Circuit Classical labyrinth and a 100' diameter 11-Circuit Chartres labyrinth will be constructed on the southeast corner of the Ellipse in front of the White House. Information on labyrinths will be available there.
Events around the country are listed at http://labyrinthsociety.org/events-calendar.
There are different types of labyrinth designs.
Chartres Labyrinths
Labyrinth Enterprises in St Louis, MO, has the largest canvas labyrinth production studio in the world, 8,000 square feet, enough space for several labyrinths to be in progress.
In its first dozen years the company organized four labyrinth conferences, participated in 13 annual labyrinth conferences, produced more than 1,000 labyrinths, "-and consulted, designed, and/or built 60 on-site labyrinths. In addition, during those 12 years over a million people walked the labyrinths"- they designed or created.

Both the Fibonacci sequence and the prime number sequence are built into the design, creating an interactive math puzzle woven into the labyrinth.
Labyrinths in Stone designed the Tonkawa, OK, Heart in the Park labyrinth in collaboration with labyrinth historian and author, Jeff Saward, of the UK. The heart-shaped labyrinth is surrounded by an historical timeline of the city.
Photographer Ken Crowder says, "Marty and his assistant Jorge Puga, arrived in Tonkawa, and 18 days later, the labyrinth was completed. Marty and Jorge are truly amazing to watch. They don't know the meaning of a day off once they start the construction of a project. Seeing them produce this beautiful labyrinth with such care and meticulous perfection, everyone who comes to see the project, have come away with respect and admiration for what Marty and Jorge have done."
The Kermeens and Saward also collaborated on the labyrinth at The Homestead B & B in Plano, IL. Originally called The Lewis Steward House, it was built in 1854 and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
An interfaith minister, she often performs weddings in a labyrinth such as the one pictured here, a 3-circuit classical labyrinth created for the event. Judith used fall foliage garlands to outline the Classical labyrinth design, and placed pumpkins at the entrance and in the center. Since the Massachusetts couple's favorite season is Autumn, they chose Vermont at peak foliage time for their wedding.
Judith will offer labyrinth walks at the New World Fair at the Pasadena Convention Center, Pasadena, CA, Saturday and Sunday, May 16-17, 2009, and will speak on "Labyrinths: Paths to Peace and Transformation" at 2 pm each day. She will also offer a cancer survivor walk at 3 pm Saturday, and a Walk for World Peace at 3 pm Sunday.
Contemporary Labyrinths
The next article in this series is Walk the Pavement to A-Mazement: World Labyrinth Day, May 1 (04.28.10) click here
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John Ridder's Paxworks is a quiet, custom designer of labyrinths since 1994. Since first walking the labyrinth in 1993, John has created over 150 labyrinths for a variety of clients, including the 2002 Winter Olympics. John is an expert in design and construction of historical and contemporary labyrinths in both natural and man-made media. He says, "Personal attention to each project is extremely important in the way we work!" His award-winning labyrinth at Fatima Retreat House, Indianapolis, was created in 2002 using, stamped, tinted concrete, sandblasting and acid stains. It received the prestigious IRMCA Concrete Design Award. http://www.paxworks.com
The Way of the Labyrinth: A Powerful Meditation for Everyday Life is by Helen Curry, past president of TLS.
Dr. Lauren Artress is the founder and creative director of Veriditas. http://www.veriditas.org The vision of Veriditas is to activate and facilitate the transformation of the human spirit. The work of Veriditas centers around the Labyrinth Experience as a personal practice for healing and growth, a tool for community building, an agent for global peace and a metaphor for life. Dr. Lauren Artress is the author of Walking a Sacred Path: Rediscovering the Labyrinth as a Spiritual Practice. She will host a new internet radio show titled The Wisdom of the Labyrinth beginning May 24th, on Thursdays at 12 noon Pacific time. Dr. Artress is offering a workshop May 1-3 in Rhinebeck, NY, at Omega Institute: Labyrinth Walking: An Ancient Tool for a Whole New Mind. For info: 800-944-1001.
Judith Joyce, owner of Journey Beyond Belief and Certified Conscious Relationship & Body-Mind Vibrance Coach supports individuals and couples in creating a foundation for the future based on what they value using various processes including Coaching, Labyrinths, Dowsing, Reiki and Past Life Regression. With 25+ years as a Corporate Human Resources Executive, she also supports entrepreneurs and small businesses create values-based, innovative workplaces that attract and retain quality employees and build bridges of cooperation and respect between the generations. She can be reached at 928-308-4657; email: jmjoyce@journeybeyondbelief.com; website: http://www.journeybeyondbelief.com.
Jeff and Kimberly Saward are the co-founders and directors of Labyrinthos - the Labyrinth Resource Centre, Photo Library and Archive, and publishers of Caerdroia - the Journal of Mazes and Labyrinths, founded by Jeff in 1980 and and published annually. They were founding members of the Labyrinth Society in 1998 and currently serve on its Board of Directors and as consultants for the society. Based in Thundersley, in Southeast England, they travel extensively to give presentations and research the history and distribution of labyrinths and mazes worldwide. See their website http://www.labyrinthos.net for details of their work, publications, consultancy services, and books.
Dr. Lea Goode-Harris is the creatrix of the popular Santa Rosa labyrinth design, and founder of the Santa Rosa Labyrinth Foundation. http://www.srlabyrinthfoundation.com ; She is a labyrinth designer and creative consultant as well as an artist, poet, and holds a Ph.D. in psychology. She happened upon and walked her first labyrinth in 1993 at the Angela Center in Santa Rosa, California and have been captivated ever since. Lea's life work brings an inquisitive heart to educating, designing, making, and researching labyrinths as well as creating art from a variety of mediums and assisting individuals and groups/businesses in accessing their own creative potential
Founding members of The Labyrinth Society listed in this article include: Taffy Lanser, Kay Torrez, Robert Ferre, Debi and Marty Kermeen, Jeff Saward, Lea Goode-Harris, Judith Joyce, Alex Champion, Sig Lonegren, Helen Post Curry, John Ridder, and the author, Meryl Ann Butler.
Meryl Ann Butler is an artist, author, educator and OpedNews Managing Editor who has been actively engaged in utilizing the arts as stepping-stones toward joy-filled wellbeing since she was a hippie. She began writing for OpEdNews in Feb, 2004. She became a Senior Editor in August 2012 and Managing Editor in January, 2013. In June, 2015, the combined views on her articles, diaries and quick link contributions topped one million. She was particularly happy that her article about Bree Newsome removing the Confederate flag was the one that put her past the million mark.
Her art in a wide variety of media can be seen on her YouTube video, "Visionary Artist Meryl Ann Butler on Creativity and Joy" at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UcGs2r_66QE
A NYC native, her response to 9-11 was to pen an invitation to healing through creativity, entitled, "90-Minute Quilts: 15+ Projects You Can Stitch in an Afternoon" (Krause 2006), which is a bestseller in the craft field. The sequel, MORE 90-Minute Quilts: 20+ Quick and Easy Projects With Triangles and Squares was released in April, 2011. Her popular video, How to Stitch a Quilt in 90 Minutes with Meryl Ann Butler can be seen at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PrShGOQaJQ8
She has been active in a number of international, arts-related projects as a citizen diplomat, and was arts advisor to Baltimore's CIUSSR (Center for Improving US-Soviet Relations), 1987-89. She made two trips to the former USSR in 1987 and 1988 to speak to artists, craftpeople and fashion designers on the topic of utilizing the arts as a tool for global wellbeing. She created the historical "First US-Soviet Children's Peace Quilt Exchange Project" in 1987-88, which was the first time a reciprocal quilt was given to the US from the former USSR.
Her artwork is in collections across the globe.
Meryl Ann is a founding member of The Labyrinth Society and has been building labyrinths since 1992. She publishes an annual article about the topic on OpEdNews on World Labyrinth Day, the first Saturday in May.
OpEdNews Senior Editor Joan Brunwasser interviewed Meryl Ann in "Beyond Surviving: How to Thrive in Challenging Times" at https://www.opednews.com/articles/Beyond-Surviving--How-to-by-Joan-Brunwasser-Anxiety_Appreciation_Coronavirus_Creativity-200318-988.html
Find out more about Meryl Ann's artistic life in "OEN Managing Ed, Meryl Ann Butler, Featured on the Other Side of the Byline" at https://www.opednews.com/Quicklink/OEN-Managing-Ed-Meryl-Ann-in-Life_Arts-Artistic_Artists_Quilt-170917-615.html
On Feb 11, 2017, Senior Editor Joan Brunwasser interviewed Meryl Ann in Pink Power: Sister March, Norfolk, VA at http://www.opednews.com/articles/Pink-Power-Sister-March--by-Joan-Brunwasser-Pussy-Hats-170212-681.html
"Creativity and Healing: The Work of Meryl Ann Butler" by Burl Hall is at
http://www.opednews.com/articles/Creativity-and-Healing--T-by-Burl-Hall-130414-18.html
Burl and Merry Hall interviewed Meryl Ann on their BlogTalk radio show, "Envision This," at http://www.blogtalkradio.com/envision-this/2013/04/11/meryl-ann-butler-art-as-a-medicine-for-the-soul
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