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Labyrinths
Labyrinths are currently being used world-wide as a way to quiet the mind, find balance, and encourage meditation, insight and celebration. They are open to all people as a non-denominational, cross-cultural tool of well-being. They can be found in medical centers, parks, churches, schools, prisons, memorial parks and retreat centers as well as in people's backyards. Learn More...

Labyrinth Resources
This website provides comprehensive information about labyrinths, a directory of labyrinths in New Mexico, photos, a suggested reading list and links to online resources. As well, complete information for schools that wish to implement labyrinth programs is available.
The Labyrinth Resource Group
The Labyrinth Resource Group in Santa Fe is a non-profit organization dedicated to encouraging the creation and use of labyrinths as a path of healing, inspiration, peace, and community. Learn More...

Labyrinths In Schools
A major emphasis of the Labyrinth Resource Group since its inception has been to bring the labyrinth experience to children in Santa Fe. In the ten elementary schools in which we have organized the building of permanent labyrinths on school grounds, we have worked with the school staff and with the classes to introduce them to the labyrinth and show them how it can be used with children. "Part 1 - Manual" of the Kids on the Path - School Labyrinth Guide is available online.
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Labyrinth Circle
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Current News
LRG is sponsoring a weekend of presentations and community walks, "Walking Together In Time," scheduled for Saturday, October3 and Sunday, October 4 in Santa Fe!

Free of charge and open to the public, the schedule of events begins with a visual presentation by English scholar Jeff Saward, who will speak on "The Origins and Symbol of the Labyrinth in the Southwest" on Saturday at 2:30 p.m. at the Museum of International Folk Art at Milner Plaza on Museum Hill.

His presentation will explore the use of the labyrinth symbol amongst the native peoples of the Southwest and will further probe the mystery of how a symbol in common use in Europe (and already 3500 years old) may have been adapted and adopted by the native peoples of the region, most notably as the "Man in the Maze" design.

A communal walk with music by "Mystic Measures" will follow the presentation.

On Sunday, Oct. 4, a community labyrinth walk is scheduled from 1p.m. - 3 p.m. on the plaza of the Cathedral Basilica of St. Francis of Assisi. This public event in the heart of downtown Santa Fe will include refreshments and Spanish guitar."
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