Cazadero Labyrinth
JUNE 25, 2019
On the 25th of June, it was my delight to attend the dedication ceremony of this sweet labyrinth in the redwoods of Cazadero, California.
On the 25th of June, it was my delight to attend the dedication ceremony of this sweet labyrinth in the redwoods of Cazadero, California.
My labyrinth colleague and friend did an amazing job of working with her land and the existing trees; moving stone and bark to create this unusual meandering labyrinth, inspired by the “Moony Labyrinth” created by Andrew Godfrey of the UK.
My labyrinth colleague and friend did an amazing job of working with her land and the existing trees; moving stone and bark to create this unusual meandering labyrinth, inspired by the “Moony Labyrinth” created by Andrew Godfrey of the UK.
honored the directions and the path with each other, pausing at the magical stone stump…
made our way past the two peace posts…
and shared afternoon sweets, drinks, and conversation in the beauty of these majestic redwoods.
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Labyrinths provide us with a path to practice change. Some labyrinths have withstood the passage of time for thousands of years. Others are here for just an afternoon, drawn in the sand at the edge of the ocean. Many modern labyrinths were meant to last for years, but because of unforeseen circumstances their time is shorter than intended. And they once again help us to practice letting go and giving thanks for the time they are with us. The Labyrinth of Life at the Sebastopol, California Teen Center reached such place of letting go and is at the end of one chapter and the beginning of another chapter that is yet unknown.

Sometimes... a labyrinth can take years to become a physical reality. In 2018 I met with my friend Deb, to discuss her desire to have a labyrinth on the beautiful land she lives on. Despite our plans and several meetings, listening to the land and finding the right spot, the labyrinth did not come to fruition. Fast-forward five years and in the blink of an eye... it happened!