Way of the Winding Path: A Map for the Labyrinth of Life - Softcover

Hogan, M.A. Eve Eschner

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Synopsis

We spend lifetimes looking for our spiritual path as if it is something lost that we must find — we seek, rather than see that we are always on a spiritual journey. While we cannot step off the path, we can certainly get lost and disoriented. Way of the Winding Path offers simple, practical steps for experiencing life as a spiritual pilgrimage, and serves as a map guiding you to find your way with ease, grace, and clarity. Through exploration of the labyrinth as a metaphor for life, discover the essential skills of getting centered, listening to the voice of God, remembering who you are, taking action in divine alignment, celebrating transitions, and ritualizing everyday actions.

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About the Author

Eve Eschner Hogan is an inspirational speaker and labyrinth facilitator. In addition to "Way of the Winding Path," she is the creator of the Spiral Labyrinth Calendar and the author of "Intellectual Foreplay," "Virtual Foreplay," co-author of the novel, "Rings of Truth," "Chicken Soup for the Music Lover s Soul" and senior editor for "Chicken Soup for the African American Soul." Eve serves as relationship advisor for DreamMates.com. She has appeared on national television programs such as Lifetime TV, Iyanla! and The Other Half. Her charismatic style captivates listerners, ignitiging people s enthusiasm and joy for life

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"Remember, we are always on the labyrinth." For Hogan (Intellectual Foreplay; Virtual Foreplay), walking a labyrinth is a metaphor for the spiritual journey we all make throughout our lives. Walking an illuminating labyrinth (which bears no real relationship to walking a disorienting maze, she is careful to point out) is an invaluable tool for gaining spiritual insight. Labyrinths have a 5,000-year-old history, and have been found in such far-flung locales as England, India, South America, North America, Greece and Scandinavia, yet we have no real explanation of how they came about. Hogan makes a powerful case that these ancient earth designs hold real power for people of all ages and cultures to reach their own "quiet internal center," to remember the Divine within and without. Hogan's clear style and structure mirror the precise experience of preparation, journey and return. It would be a mistake to perceive this slender, practical volume solely as a labyrinth manual; the book is just as much a profound, deceptively simple guide to the spiritual life as it is about negotiating, for example, the 800-year-old pattern on the floor of Chartres cathedral. Hogan's book will best be enjoyed by readers who are new to or slightly familiar with labyrinths. Her truths as times seem obvious, but perhaps this is because, like labyrinths, they are timeless.
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