The Labyrinth as a Spiritual Practice with April Boyden May 2 2020
May 2, 2020 @ 11:00 am - 12:00 pm
The Labyrinth as a Spiritual Practice
with April Boyden
Labyrinth walking is an ancient practice used by many different faiths for spiritual centering, contemplation, and prayer. Entering the serpentine path of a labyrinth, you walk slowly while quieting your mind. In anticipation of World Labyrinth day (May 2nd this year), this workshop will focus on labyrinth walking as a spiritual practice. Together we will explore a brief history of labyrinths, hear suggestions for how to walk them and find opportunities to prepare small finger labyrinths for use at home.
There is no charge for this event. Please register here.
April Boyden – Spiritual Companion, Interfaith Chaplain, Art as Intuition Facilitator. April has served as a hospital, hospice and congregation chaplain for more than 30 years and currently serves as Campus Minister for the Arizona State University Polytechnic Campus. Certified as a Spiritual Companion in 1999, she has more recently continued her studies at the Chaplaincy Institute in Berkeley, California where she expanded her love and knowledge of the spiritual practices of the world’s many and diverse faith paths.