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Sunday Morning Mandala Walk 🌞 Summer ChillStep Edition
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The Mandala is an ancient and widespread spiritual symbol that has been used across various cultures and religions, including Hinduism, Buddhism, Christianity and ever Native Americans.
Mandalas have a circular design that represents the universe and is often used as a tool for meditation, self-reflection, and achieving a state of balance and wholeness.
In Hinduism, mandalas were used to reflect on the purpose of life and existence, while in Buddhism, they represent the transformation of suffering into joy.
Labyrinths, the Christian version of the mandala are found in some ancient churches. The Native Americans had their The Medicine Wheel and they were also used for these sacred spiritual practices.
Today Mandalas are used for meditation and walking prayer, helping the seeker to free the mind and approach God by allowing the individual to use both parts of their brains simultaneously.
The path in these mandalas lead to the center, signifying a person's soul moving toward the divine.
So young friends, a walking prayer is a spiritual practice that combines the physical act of walking with the power of prayer. It has the potential to transform not only the life of the individual but also the communities they walk through.
The purpose of a prayer walk is to invite the Holy Spirit to move in the hearts and lives of everyone connected to the community, bringing a sense of peace, unity, and divine guidance.
The walking prayer is a way to actively participate in God's redemptive work in the world, as the individual walks and prays, they are inviting the Holy Spirit to bring about change and renewal in the places they encounter. It is a way to experience a deeper connection with God and to intercede for others as the Spirit leads.
Visitors Welcome, Reservations Required, Love Offerings Gratefully Accepted.
Heavenly Father, Great Spirit, Great Mystery, You call us to be in this walk of life. Thank you for sharing your nurturing and sustaining power with all of creation. Thank you for this worlds beauty and the feeling of Your presence in all of nature.
May You Have A Blessed Day.
Mandalas have a circular design that represents the universe and is often used as a tool for meditation, self-reflection, and achieving a state of balance and wholeness.
In Hinduism, mandalas were used to reflect on the purpose of life and existence, while in Buddhism, they represent the transformation of suffering into joy.
Labyrinths, the Christian version of the mandala are found in some ancient churches. The Native Americans had their The Medicine Wheel and they were also used for these sacred spiritual practices.
Today Mandalas are used for meditation and walking prayer, helping the seeker to free the mind and approach God by allowing the individual to use both parts of their brains simultaneously.
The path in these mandalas lead to the center, signifying a person's soul moving toward the divine.
So young friends, a walking prayer is a spiritual practice that combines the physical act of walking with the power of prayer. It has the potential to transform not only the life of the individual but also the communities they walk through.
The purpose of a prayer walk is to invite the Holy Spirit to move in the hearts and lives of everyone connected to the community, bringing a sense of peace, unity, and divine guidance.
The walking prayer is a way to actively participate in God's redemptive work in the world, as the individual walks and prays, they are inviting the Holy Spirit to bring about change and renewal in the places they encounter. It is a way to experience a deeper connection with God and to intercede for others as the Spirit leads.
Visitors Welcome, Reservations Required, Love Offerings Gratefully Accepted.
Heavenly Father, Great Spirit, Great Mystery, You call us to be in this walk of life. Thank you for sharing your nurturing and sustaining power with all of creation. Thank you for this worlds beauty and the feeling of Your presence in all of nature.
May You Have A Blessed Day.