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The Labyrinth is a single path that circles around until it leads to the center, a place of reflection and meditation or prayer. Most labyrinths have 7 or 11 circuits or rings that take one close to the center and back out to the edges before finding the way in. Labyrinths are ancient symbols found in many cultures yet recently rediscovered as a tool for walking meditation. The rocks and stones that make up the Labyrinth come from all over the world as Leslie University students brought stones from their homelands and travels: Singapore, Turkey, England, Ghana, Austria, Germany, France, and fromt eh rocky coast of Maine to the Oregon coast, and one shipped from Sedona Arizona because it was too big for a suitcase.

Labyrinth

The double labyrinth at Rolling Ridge was built in 2002 by Leslie University student, Dot Irwin, and is nestled among the trees overlooking Lake Cochichewick.

“I dedicate this Labyrinth to all those seeking peace.  May we take the peace that we find here into our daily lives,  then out into the world”

-Dot Irwin, October 2002 Dedication

Individuals are welcome to walk the labyrinth most days. It is good to stop in the office for a guest pass.

Groups and individuals staying at Rolling Ridge are invited to include a labyrinth walk in their retreat or meeting time.  Rolling Ridge staff is available to give an overview and suggestions for walking the labyrinth. 

Labyrinth retreats are held each year, led by a trained labyrinth facilitator. Groups may also wish to have a labyrinth program and should call Rolling Ridge to arrange for a leader.

Every day I walk myself into a state of well-being and walk away from illness;  I have walked myself into my best thoughts.

-Soren Kierkegaard

View the Labyrinth brochure. (pdf)

Upcoming Events
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    • Lenten Quiet DayLenten Quiet Day

      Time: 9:00 am

      Come to Rolling Ridge for a day to befriend the journey!
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  • March 19, 2012
    • A Power Greater than ourselvesA Power Greater than ourselves

      Time: 12:00 pm

      Understanding the 12 steps for ourselves and our church community. A two day retreat for clergy.
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    • A Power Greater than ourselvesA Power Greater than ourselves

      Time: 12:00 pm

      Understanding the 12 steps for ourselves and our church community. A two day retreat for clergy.
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      Time: 9:00 am

      A Partnership with the Lyman Center and Rolling Ridge.
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