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Walk for Peace at Boxerwood: May 3

  • Elise Sheffield
  • 1 day ago
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Updated: 1 hour ago



For the second year in a row, Boxerwood will host an outdoor community labyrinth walk on Saturday, May 3, at 1:00pm. The walk is in partnership with the Rockbridge Labyrinth Guild, which will oversee this free public event.


The 2025 walk is one of hundreds that will take place at 1:00pm local time across the globe on May 3, thus creating “a rolling wave of energies for peace.” Like last year, primary children from Earthsong Montessori will work with the Guild to set up the labyrinth path using gathered natural materials. Afterwards, volunteers will redisperse the materials back into the natural world.


A labyrinth is an ancient archetypal symbol, a metaphor for our journey through life. Present throughout history across many cultures, the labyrinth symbol transformed over time into a pattern laid out on the ground or a floor, to be used for walking meditation and prayer. As the labyrinth does not belong to any one culture, religion, or region, it has become an inclusive symbol for the international Walk for Peace, according to our friend, Heidi Schweizer, of the Rockbridge Labyrinth Guild.


In its traditional form, a labyrinth is laid out as a single path that leads from the perimeter to a center.  People of all ages follow the meandering path that takes right and left turns toward a center and then follow it back out again.  Rather than creating disorientation, organizers report that it quiets the mind and opens the heart. In fact, in support of health and wellness, labyrinths can be found in hospitals, schools, religious and spiritual centers, prisons, and mental health facilities.


On the day prior to the May 3 event, students from the EarthSong Montessori elementary program will assist adult volunteers in building a temporary labyrinth using cuttings from the spring pruning at Boxerwood. The location of the labyrinth, like last year, will be the Boxerwood Meadow, with access and parking from Munger Lane off Ross Road. The event, which starts promptly at 1:00pm, will be held rain or shine and will last about an hour. Chairs will be available for those whose physical capabilities are such that a seated meditative experience is preferred. All members of the Rockbridge area are invited to participate. There is no charge.



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