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Walk as one at one

World Labyrinth Day, an initiative of The Labyrinth Society, is a day designated to bring people from all over to walk labyrinths. It is celebrated every year on the first Saturday in May.

World Labyrinth Day, an initiative of The Labyrinth Society, is a day designated to bring people from all over to walk labyrinths.

It is celebrated every year on the first Saturday in May. This is a day when people all over the world can join together to walk labyrinths for the good of all.

People are encouraged to have the main labyrinth walk of the day at 1 p.m. in every time zone to create a wave of labyrinth walking around our planet as it turns in space. There can be great power for good manifested in this effort of unity.

In a world where we are constantly bombarded with reports of negative and terrible events, it can be frustrating to know what we can do to help on a global level. People joining together to walk labyrinths at the same time, on the same day and with the same intention of healing the earth can bring about great change.

Two Sunshine Coast Labyrinths will be available this Saturday, May 4 for celebrating Labyrinth Day. St. Hilda's Anglican Church in Sechelt will be welcoming visitors to walk their large green and white pavement labyrinth; while David and Stephanie Moul of Roberts Creek (2441 Grant Road) have said their smaller Chartres style labyrinth, which is in a forested, setting will also be available for walks.

For more information on labyrinths and the upcoming Labyrinth Society's Annual Conference which will be held this year on Vancouver Island, Sept. 17 to 22 go to their website at http://labyrinthsociety.org/home.

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