Labyrinth Walks
A Self-Guided Journey of Contemplation & Communion:
Spend an hour in deep contemplation as you walk the labyrinth—an ancient, sacred form designed to quiet the mind, open the heart, and invite inner guidance.
This is a self-guided, unhurried experience. You are invited to walk the labyrinth at your own pace, pause along the way, and sit at its center in stillness. Ambient music gently fills the space. Candles glow. Incense carries intention. The atmosphere is intentionally curated to support inward listening and soulful reflection.
At the heart of the experience is an invitation to seek counsel from your Higher Self—to listen beneath the noise of daily life and reconnect with your inner knowing.
The Seasonal Arc of the Divine Feminine
Each labyrinth walk includes the option to engage in quiet altar work honoring the Divine Feminine as a living, cyclical presence. A seasonal Goddess is present at the altar, holding the energetic thread of the moment in the year.
Across the year, eight Goddesses rotate, each offering a distinct archetypal invitation. Together, they trace a full cycle of descent, emergence, devotion, sovereignty, and return. These figures were created through Mythic Mapping—a process that explores how ancient mythic energies live within us as forces of transformation, healing, and becoming.
As the seasons turn, the Goddess image changes—inviting you to notice which energies are present in the world and which are stirring within you.
Goddess Rotation (begins on each date):
Kali — Dec 21
Brigid — Feb 1
Freya — Mar 22
Oba Nani — May 7
Ix Chel — Jun 21
Medusa — Aug 6
Ariadne — Sep 21
Persephone — Nov 5
You may choose to:
There is no right way—only your way.
Details:
This offering is ideal for those seeking quiet reflection, spiritual grounding, mythic engagement, or a gentle ritual space to mark inner transitions.
Walk the path. Sit at the center. Remember what you already know.
Spend an hour in deep contemplation as you walk the labyrinth—an ancient, sacred form designed to quiet the mind, open the heart, and invite inner guidance.
This is a self-guided, unhurried experience. You are invited to walk the labyrinth at your own pace, pause along the way, and sit at its center in stillness. Ambient music gently fills the space. Candles glow. Incense carries intention. The atmosphere is intentionally curated to support inward listening and soulful reflection.
At the heart of the experience is an invitation to seek counsel from your Higher Self—to listen beneath the noise of daily life and reconnect with your inner knowing.
The Seasonal Arc of the Divine Feminine
Each labyrinth walk includes the option to engage in quiet altar work honoring the Divine Feminine as a living, cyclical presence. A seasonal Goddess is present at the altar, holding the energetic thread of the moment in the year.
Across the year, eight Goddesses rotate, each offering a distinct archetypal invitation. Together, they trace a full cycle of descent, emergence, devotion, sovereignty, and return. These figures were created through Mythic Mapping—a process that explores how ancient mythic energies live within us as forces of transformation, healing, and becoming.
As the seasons turn, the Goddess image changes—inviting you to notice which energies are present in the world and which are stirring within you.
Goddess Rotation (begins on each date):
Kali — Dec 21
Brigid — Feb 1
Freya — Mar 22
Oba Nani — May 7
Ix Chel — Jun 21
Medusa — Aug 6
Ariadne — Sep 21
Persephone — Nov 5
You may choose to:
- Light a candle
- Sit in contemplation
- Reflect on the seasonal Goddess’s themes
- Offer a prayer, intention, or moment of listening
There is no right way—only your way.
Details:
- Length: 60 minutes
- Format: Self-guided contemplative practice
- Setting: Ambient music, candles, incense, and seasonal altar
- Suggested Donation: $20 per session
- Availability: By appointment
This offering is ideal for those seeking quiet reflection, spiritual grounding, mythic engagement, or a gentle ritual space to mark inner transitions.
Walk the path. Sit at the center. Remember what you already know.