Labyrinth on the Full Moon- Interest Form

Feb. 12 after Community Dinner, March 13, April 12, May 13; 5-7 p.m. | The labyrinth practice at First U is a drop-in space- no need to register. Submit this form to be added to the email reminder list for the Full Moon Labyrinth at First Universalist. Reach out to Kate Guin (church member) or staff member Rachel Rott (rachel@firstuniv.org) with any questions.

Wednesday, Feb. 12 as a Community Dinner breakout
Thursday, March 13; Saturday, April 12; Tuesday, May 13; drop in from 5-7 p.m. in the Social Hall
Drop In. Submitting this form adds you to the email reminder list.


A labyrinth is a tool for meditation. It is a single winding path that can be walked or traced with a finger, from the outer edge in a circuitous pattern to the center. Labyrinths are used world-wide as a way to quiet the mind, calm anxieties, recover balance in life, enhance creativity, and encourage meditation, insight, self-reflection and stress reduction. Please join us! Folks will be on hand to assist, teach, and guide you. Facilitated by member Kate Guin.
 
 
 
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Feb. 12 after Community Dinner, March 13, April 12, May 13; 5-7 p.m.
The labyrinth practice at First U is a drop-in space- no need to register. Submit this form to be added to the email reminder list for the Full Moon Labyrinth at First Universalist. Reach out to Kate Guin (church member) or staff member Rachel Rott (rachel@firstuniv.org) with any questions.