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Labyrinth
A labyrinth is a single, winding path leading to a center, often used for walking meditation and spiritual reflection. It's not a maze, as there are no wrong turns, and the path leads directly to the center and back out. Quakers utilize labyrinths as a practice to connect with their inner selves and the divine, mirroring the spiritual journey of life with its twists and turns.

Seaville Quaker Meeting has installed a permanent labyrinth similar to the Chartres Cathedral (France). The bricked paved Labyrinth located behind the Meeting House is for all to walk.
Although there are some suggested guidelines, there is no right or wrong way to walk the labyrinth- it is for each individual to experience.

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