Saturday Morning Labyrinth Walk & Sound Bath

Saturday Morning Labyrinth Walk & Sound Bath

  • ALL AGES

Join us on the 2nd Saturday of every month & let the healing vibrations of crystal singing bowls wash over you, in stillness or in movement.

By St. Paul's Anglican Church

Date and time

Saturday, June 14 · 10:30 - 11:30am PDT

Location

1140 Jervis St

1140 Jervis Street Vancouver, BC V6C 3P8 Canada

Refund Policy

Refunds up to 7 days before event

About this event

  • Event lasts 1 hour
  • ALL AGES


Everyone welcome - drop in for a bit and listen to the crystal singing bowls as you walk the labyrinth, or bring your yoga mat and stay for the whole sound bath!

Registration is not required. The labyrinth will remain open for silent walks after the sound bath from 1130am until 1230pm.

Labyrinth walking is an ancient meditation practice used by many different cultures for spiritual centering, contemplation, and prayer. For many, it is a way of centering themselves or of seeking insight during times of transition in their lives. The labyrinth is not a maze. There are no tricks to it and no dead ends. Walk at your own pace, releasing that which no longer serves you as you walk toward the centre and receiving whatever it is you need as you follow the same path out. Our labyrinth is a full 13-metre replica of the medieval labyrinth laid in the stone floor of the 13th-century Cathédrale de Notre-Dame de Chartres in France.

Sound healing is another ancient practice for meditation and self-care that harnesses the power of sound vibrations to promote healing and restoration. Research shows us that sound healing can slow down our brain waves and put our bodies in a very relaxed, dreamlike state. The vibrations of sound baths are thought to help you connect with your subconscious mind, allowing inner exploration and self-discovery.

Our resident musician, Laura, is a local certified sound healing practitioner and guided meditation teacher who plays crystal singing bowls and can be found on Instagram @ laura_at_the_labyrinth.

Please note that shoes must be removed while in the labyrinth space. Cash donations for labyrinth upkeep are appreciated, but not required. Chairs are provided for those who would prefer to listen without walking, and there is space available for yoga mats. You are welcome to bring bottled water but no other food and beverages are permitted in the space.

Frequently asked questions

Where can I park?

There is meter parking available nearby on Davie Street for $1/hr & a paid parking lot at 1237 Davie Street.

Is this event suitable for all ages?

Yes, children of all ages are welcome!

Is the labyrinth accessible?

The labyrinth space can be accessed via a ramp from the church’s main entrance, however there are three stairs required to reach the labyrinth.

What time do the doors open?

Doors open at 1030am.

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