11th Annual
International Labyrinth Society Gathering Retrospective
by Lea Goode-Harris, Ph.D.
Into the Labyrinth: Creating Space for Spirit
October 8-10, 2009
at McMenamins Edgefield Lodge Portland, Oregon
Stephen Shibley and the fantastic Labyrinth Network Northwest created a beautiful space at the legendary McMenamins Resort to host the 2009 TLS Gathering. Our opening ceremony was led by Judith Tripp as we made sound from water filled bottles from McMenamins’ home brewery and wove our way through the seven-circuit outdoor meander-spiral labyrinth.
Ronald gave us a lesson where compasses and colored pencils twirled in the discovery of “Feeling the Energy of Sacred Geometry.
My pre-gathering workshop offered Co-creating a Poetree Labyrinth to Express the Spirit of the Seasons, which we donated to the TLS Silent Auction.
Post Gathering activities included the beloved workshop “Creating Your Own Personal Prayer Labyrinth" with Kimberly Saward and Lisa Moriarty. There was also a tour of the Columbia Gorge and waterfalls, with our last stop at a beautiful retreat center with two labyrinths, one of stone and the other mowed into a large expanse of grass.
On Sunday a group of us experienced five of the beautiful labyrinths in the Portland area at a school, hospital, spiritual center, church, and private garden.
You can read all about that tour and see pictures from the artfull OpEdNews article written by TLS Founding Member Meryl Ann Butler:
Exploring Portland Labyrinths: An A-Mazing Journey
Throughout the entire gathering, there were many opportunities to be active, renewing friendships, making new ones, networking, learning, teaching, and to just relax and enjoy the company of other labyrinthers from all directions. In closing, Eve Hogan led us in song and farewells until next time, when we will gather once again to connect in wonder and discovery as we share the paths we walk in the labyrinth of life.
Please enjoy here a few more photos from the TLS Gathering!
Is that a beer bottle labyrinth?
Posted by: ev | November 06, 2009 at 02:16 PM
Yes, yes it is! And so much more...
Posted by: Lea | November 06, 2009 at 02:32 PM
omigoodness. Look at the beer bottles. How fun and funny. The falls are gorgeous. My personal favorite is Horsetail Falls.
Posted by: annie | November 07, 2009 at 04:22 PM
So glad to see the difference you are making in the world. I thought of you when this past September Elizabeth Bunsen, Karen Cole, Leslie Marsh, and me walked a labyrinth in Vermont :)
xox
Isabel
Posted by: Isabel | November 12, 2009 at 05:24 AM
Love the photos - the waterfall and oh that last one especially - the labyrinth with the herbs and flowers - is so beautiful!
So glad to see all that you've been doing. Bottle labyrinths, colored pencils and sacred geometry - what fun!
Posted by: tinker | November 14, 2009 at 03:06 AM
Lea, this really tells the tale of your amazing time... Love all the photos and seeing so many engrossed!
Wonderful to see your words come to life.
Love
Ulla
Posted by: Ullam | December 09, 2009 at 06:00 PM
How exciting!! So happy for you and all!
That last photo is amazing, especially!
Hugs from afar Lea~~~~~~~~
xox
Constance
Posted by: Rochambeau | January 11, 2010 at 05:13 PM