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Walk the Labyrinth on Equinox Eve
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SATURDAY
SEPT 22 ** 6-9pm ** come anytime


Did you know there is a large labyrinth in HPP?
It's always open and free. On the occasions of Solstice and Equinox, we extend a special invitation for you, your neighbors, friends, and family to walk the solar light-lit path during sunset/early evening. Come any time. It takes about 30-40 minutes to walk to the center and back. The grassy paths are lined with lush plants and flowers...and a few surprises! There is a place to get out of the rain if need be.



`Awapuhi Labyrinth has no "official" address.
Find it here on Google map [https://tinyurl.com/y75e36zm]
at approximately 15-1601 4th Ave in Hawaiian Paradise Park near pole #14.
More info at http://rhythmfullcircle.com/labyrinth



If you all want to be kept informed of similar events and news of the labyrinth, be sure to get on the mailing list! <http://eepurl.com/cGTmu9>

"Let the beauty we love be what we do." --Rumi
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#2
Hey, that is way cool. Thanks for sharing, and the invitation...
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#3
Amazing, how long has it been there? Thanks!
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#4
Is the labyrinth full of methical creatures? Smile
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#5
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Originally posted by randomq

Is the labyrinth full of methical creatures? Smile

Actually, yes. Check it out: https://rhythmfullcircle.com/2017/09/03/...nth-gifts/


"Let the beauty we love be what we do." --Rumi
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Originally posted by PaulW

Amazing, how long has it been there? Thanks!


The ‘Awapuhi Labyrinth was built in 1999 by Christie Wolf with help from her husband, John. They lived on 26th for many years and last year moved to Kentucky. There's lots more information about the history, construction, events, etc. here:
https://rhythmfullcircle.com/labyrinth/


"Let the beauty we love be what we do." --Rumi
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"Let the beauty we love be what we do." --Rumi
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If you all want to be kept informed of similar events and news, be sure to get on the mailing list! <http://eepurl.com/cGTmu9>


"Let the beauty we love be what we do." --Rumi
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rhythmfullcircle.com



"Let the beauty we love be what we do." --Rumi
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#8
Anyone do this walk? Any feedback?
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#9
We did the walk yesterday 9/23. It was rather wonderful and very beautiful, quite peaceful in the morning. (Might get hot later in the day on clear days.) It was easy to find the mowed pathway that leads in, near pole 14. I would say it's a very fine gift to the community, and highly recommend it when one is in the mood for a meditative and quiet experience.

We found it helpful to read the short blurb on the website to get familiar with labyrinths and this particular one. The team of caretakers do an exceptional job. Much aloha to them and mahalo!
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#10
Thanks Kiana.
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