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michaelArc
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I was in a basilica the other day perusing through the gift shop. Among the crosses and rosaries, there was a large pendant with a labyrinth design on it.
I always thought it was a pagan symbol. After some reading, I learned the Catholic Church adapted the labyrinth for its own purposes within its cathedrals in the Middle Ages. According to The Labyrinth Society and Veriditas, the labyrinth is a “is a “divine imprint,” a “mystical tradition,” a “sacred path,” and a “sacred gateway.” The stated purpose of Veriditas is “to transform the Human Spirit,” using “the Labyrinth Experience as a personal practice for healing and growth.”
I really admired the craftsmanship of the pendant. It’s something I would consider having in my home but I’m really on the fence about it. I’m curious if anyone has used a labyrinth in their prayer life or what your thoughts are about the labyrinth associated with the church.
I always thought it was a pagan symbol. After some reading, I learned the Catholic Church adapted the labyrinth for its own purposes within its cathedrals in the Middle Ages. According to The Labyrinth Society and Veriditas, the labyrinth is a “is a “divine imprint,” a “mystical tradition,” a “sacred path,” and a “sacred gateway.” The stated purpose of Veriditas is “to transform the Human Spirit,” using “the Labyrinth Experience as a personal practice for healing and growth.”
I really admired the craftsmanship of the pendant. It’s something I would consider having in my home but I’m really on the fence about it. I’m curious if anyone has used a labyrinth in their prayer life or what your thoughts are about the labyrinth associated with the church.
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