Well, there is book full of Information about the spiral by Jill Pruce “The Mystic Spiral. Journey of the Soul”. It`s worth reading.
Greetings from the sunny coast of North Norfolk
Klausbernd
By the way, I couldn`t find a LIKE-button here. Am I blind?
Thanks SO MUCH for the book recommendation! No, you aren’t blind. SOMETIMES there is a like button on the wordpress toolbar at the top of the page on the left hand side. But it is only there sometimes. Only wordpress knows why. And if your not a wordpress user you won’t find a like button because I don’t like the messy way it displays. Thanks so much for stopping by and sharing.
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as long as the path spiraling is outward
and not a tailspin inwards
Labyrinths are like magnets to me. I love the small prayer walk we have in our church garden, and often photograph and write about it. So many times we focus on the inward walk, centering. But you speak wonderfully to the necessity of spiraling out as well. Thank you!
I just checked out the website for the Path of Life Garden…quite impressive. Wish I’d known of it to include in the section on labrynths in my book, but I think I’ll add them to the “Sweet Spots” resources on my blog.
I am inspired to find a place in the back 40 for a path such as this… perhaps a bit more meandering but peaceful and slow…. circles are evocative of peace, walking it is good. thank you for sharing this today.
There is also one at the Clan of the Hawk grounds in Evansville, VT, although it is made up of rougher stones and not quite as orderly or groomed. Beautiful image!
Every winter solstice the kids in our school group go into a spiral we make of greens. They light a candle and then walk it out, signifying bringing light back again. It’s beautiful.
You have a great blog filled with lovely writing and beautiful photos! Thanks for visiting my journey, it means a lot! I will be on the look out for your next post!
Is there a significance behind the spiral paths? I really am enjoying following your blog
Well, there is book full of Information about the spiral by Jill Pruce “The Mystic Spiral. Journey of the Soul”. It`s worth reading.
Greetings from the sunny coast of North Norfolk
Klausbernd
By the way, I couldn`t find a LIKE-button here. Am I blind?
Thanks SO MUCH for the book recommendation! No, you aren’t blind. SOMETIMES there is a like button on the wordpress toolbar at the top of the page on the left hand side. But it is only there sometimes. Only wordpress knows why. And if your not a wordpress user you won’t find a like button because I don’t like the messy way it displays. Thanks so much for stopping by and sharing.
as long as the path spiraling is outward
and not a tailspin inwards
If that’s not on private property, can you reveal the location? It looks very much like a prayer circle we have at my university. A lovely shot, too.
Denny, It’s at The Path of Life garden in Windsor Vermont. Lovely in all seasons.
I love the words you dreamed up to go with this pretty scene. Very empowering.
Labyrinths are like magnets to me. I love the small prayer walk we have in our church garden, and often photograph and write about it. So many times we focus on the inward walk, centering. But you speak wonderfully to the necessity of spiraling out as well. Thank you!
I just checked out the website for the Path of Life Garden…quite impressive. Wish I’d known of it to include in the section on labrynths in my book, but I think I’ll add them to the “Sweet Spots” resources on my blog.
very cool path…fitting words
Wander inwards to find your inner peace, but then spiral back out again to seek beyond. Beutiful photo and words as usual. I wish I could visit!
Love the shot, seedbud!
Interesting view.
These spirals of rocks are intriguing. Infinity?
This Spiral Path caught my EYE as I am big on spirals (and infinity).
Truly a lovely place that makes me want to visit.
Lovely post. You make me want to drive to Windsor to see The Path of Life Garden.
Lovely. Life indeed is full of mystery 🙂
I am inspired to find a place in the back 40 for a path such as this… perhaps a bit more meandering but peaceful and slow…. circles are evocative of peace, walking it is good. thank you for sharing this today.
Thank you for visiting my blog and showing some love to my post. Beautiful words!
There is also one at the Clan of the Hawk grounds in Evansville, VT, although it is made up of rougher stones and not quite as orderly or groomed. Beautiful image!
This reminds me of the labyrinth I walk. Thanks so much for your wonderful poetry and observations about nature! I love them!
there it is…all of life in that single spiral. beautiful.
*anna
Every winter solstice the kids in our school group go into a spiral we make of greens. They light a candle and then walk it out, signifying bringing light back again. It’s beautiful.
Beautiful, but still snow?
Beautiful image – I love the stones. Spirals are a wonderful form and conducive to contemplative thinking.
Oh, so true!
Beautiful!
Lovely!
Lovely picture!
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Getting these posts everyday from seedbud are uplifting. Check out the blog!
Thank you for sharing me with your readers.
Beautiful!
You have the gift: words and images … to start the mind on journeys.
You have a great blog filled with lovely writing and beautiful photos! Thanks for visiting my journey, it means a lot! I will be on the look out for your next post!
Lovely image- and the words are perfect-walking this must be a wonderful way to clear the mind and just contemplate-
Like this 🙂
Where is this place? Beautiful!