Purecamping Labyrinth

Story of this Labyrinth

The Loop Head Labyrinth was created as a joint project with community members and Purecamping. It is a place of reflection and a sacred space for many. This labyrinth is dedicated to Danu, the mother goddess of the Tuatha de Danann. You can visit the Labyrinth during your stay at Purecamping. If you would like guidance and wish to have a complete experience of the Labyrinth, please contact the Labyrinth link person, Maura Egan on +353 87 126 4527.

Significance of the Labyrinth

The labyrinth is a circle with interior pathways. It can be constructed on the ground in gardens and cathedrals, inscribed in stone or printed on paper.  It’s an ancient universal symbol not tied to any particular culture, faith or tradition. It looks a bit like a maze which has dead ends.  A labyrinth has no dead ends.  It’s unicursal meaning it has one path to the centre.

A Labyrinth is a temple of sorts, particularly those created on the ground.  It’s a sacred space.  The classic labyrinth has seven rings corresponding to the seven major chakras or energy centres.  It’s a gateway between heaven and earth, above and below. It’s a healing tool.  It brings benefits to us personally, to our communities and to the planet.

The Labyrinth has been used with children who have behavioural/and or developmental difficulties.  One has been developed at St Anne’s Special school in Ennis, Co. Clare.  A labyrinth walk is a walking meditation that promotes relaxation and release of stress; it is a way to get in touch with your inner self, and gives you the opportunity to seek answers to your questions.

7 circuit labyrinth

Method of walking the Labyrinth

  • Reflect: As you stand at the threshold of the Labyrinth on the ‘pause’ stone, bring to mind your intention or reflection.
  • Release: Keep your intention in your heart as you walk in silence at a steady rhythmic pace and allow your intention to be released into the ether.
  • Receive: Pause for a moment or more in the centre of the Labyrinth, sit for a while if you have time and there you may receive the wisdom you are searching for. You have symbolically walked to the centre of your soul. You are the one that holds they key.
  • Return: Return out of the Labyrinth allowing time to integrate this experience.

Significance of the Labyrinth and the Yogic Path

The labyrinth is a little like the Yogic path. It represents all the twists and turns through life and just when you think you are on top of things, it takes another turn. Some turns take you further away from the goal and you get momentarily confused, but ultimately you reach your destination, once your intention is clear and firm.

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