Conclusion
Each experience of the labyrinth is different. Do not expect the labyrinth to be the same every time that it is walked. This is why it is so important to let go of expectations. At different times of life, different questions and answers present themselves. No one says it better than Dr. Lauren Artress in her book Walking A Sacred Path: Rediscovering The Labyrinth As A Spiritual Tool (1995): “There are layers upon layers of meaning in the ancient tool of the labyrinth. Much more research needs to be done to understand fully the magnificence of the sacred pattern... But the best way to learn about the labyrinth is to walk one—with an open heart and an open mind. Then allow your experiences to guide you… To those of us who fear our interior world, the ideas behind the labyrinth will shake us to our foundations. However, the experience of the labyrinth, if we let ourselves explore it, could be wondrously supportive and gentle… The labyrinth is designed by an intelligence we cannot fully understand. But this much I do know. The labyrinth is truly a tool for transformation. It is a crucible for change, a blueprint for the sacred meeting of psyche and soul, a field of light, a cosmic dance. It is the center for empowering ritual… The labyrinth is gracious and generous with its gifts for all who enter it… The labyrinth is an old watercourse that has dried up over time and circumstance. But it is filling again now, with clear, cool waters. It is inviting us to drink. The labyrinth has been awaiting rediscovery, longing to guide us, awaken us while we walk this earthly path. The time has come. I look forward to meeting you by a labyrinth.”
Find closure in the labyrinth’s circular design by walking sacred path. The sacred pattern of the circuit center maze is an ancient ritual. Many use the spiral circle walk as a spiritual pathway for meditation, a cosmic dance passageway.



