DC Metro Labyrinths & Sacred Spaces
Mission

The experience of place can awaken the inner self and strengthen its connection with the outer world. I invite you to join me in exploring the nature of place through tools such as image and labyrinth. 

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New! Sue's book about Outlook 2007 programming now available in a Kindle edition.

Brochure for labyrinth walks with Sue Mosher.

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Wednesday
Sep162009

Labyrinths 11-17

I have updated the map of Labyrinths I Have Walked to include labyrinths from summer travels to Georgia, Pennsylvania, and New York, along with a couple in the Washington, DC area where I live.  The labyrinth at St. Bridget’s Catholic Church in Copake Falls, NY,  is particularly beautiful, surrounded by a dry-stone wall and standing stones donated by the Onandaga Nation. I walked it at dawn.

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The list counts only permanent outdoor labyrinths, but I also wanted to express my appreciation for the September 11 labyrinth walk for peace and remembrance at Trinity Episcopal Church in Manassas, VA.


View Labyrinths I have walked in a larger map