The book has two main parts - Getting ready for the labyrinth and then walking it. It has many short one page sections (chapters), each with their own thoughts and accompanying prayers. The author wrote the book about her experience walking the Chartres Labyrinth in France.
What I learned in this book:
The Chartres Labyrinth in France has a unique design and the center is often called the rosette, which has a six-petaled rose shape
That walking a labyrinth can be a deeply religious experience. The book is a prayer guide that mixes thoughts on walking a labyrinth with scripture from the Bible.
What this book does best: Is a guide of the feeling, meditations, thoughts and prayers that go into walking a labyrinth with intense purpose. Full of Biblical scripture.
If you are a spiritual person that likes to walk labyrinths, this is the book for you.
Summary:
Praying the Labyrinth delves into a Biblical look at walking labyrinths.
Pondering the Labyrinth is focused on reflection, or basically how you think about walking the labyrinth.
Living The Labyrinth is the least spiritual of the books. It features 101 different ways to walk / approach a labyrinth.
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