twenty-five years spin
this path of beauty unfolds
step into your heart
Today, March 15, 2022, the Santa Rosa Labyrinth with its signature heart-space is twenty-five years old. Never could I have imagined where this seven-circuit path would take me… the people I would meet… the places I would visit in search of all things labyrinth…
After thirty-plus years of labyrinth explorations, those initial three questions that came to me after my first labyrinth walk, four years before the Santa Rosa design spun out my compass and fingertips, are still unanswered.
Where do labyrinths come from?
Who first made labyrinths?
How were they used?
Santa Rosa Labyrinth Heart-Space 25 Years
The curiosity and wonder are as fresh today as they were with my first step into the labyrinth. And I think that is one of the greatest gifts possible from the many and diverse labyrinths that we encounter at this point in history.
There have been challenges.
Oh have there been challenges and opportunities to explore the unconscious hidden patterns and obstacles that were once maybe a protection… that became a detour from living life to the fullest.
I am as grateful to them as I am to the joys and wonders found in the labyrinth.
Santa Rosa Labyrinth Heart-Space 25 Years
And, I am forever grateful to the many, many people and organizations who have used the Santa Rosa design to make incredible and beautiful labyrinths now around the world.
Simple and complex.
Permanent and ethereal.
Unique expressions of the heart.
I am especially appreciative of the friendship and explorations with Marilyn Larson, who helped me bring the design from paper to the ground for the first time on Memorial Weekend, 1997, and the three other women who came together a year later, on Mother’s day weekend, 1998 to draw the first Santa Rosa Labyrinth on canvas. Kimberly Saward, Alyssa Hall, and Sue Anne Foster. That canvas labyrinth, painted by Sue Anne with ivy for the lines, went out into the world and spread its beauty far and wide.
Happy Birthday Path of my Heart!