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Join us for a workshop that will explore the value and importance of the symbolic life.  Led by Jungian psychoanalyst Judith Slimmon, we will explore the archetypal image of the labyrinth, engaging the physical world to become more receptive to our inner being.  

The labyrinth is an ancient archetypal image of a winding path that, if followed faithfully, leads to a center.  Unlike most archetypal images that reside in the psyche/soul only, the labyrinth also resides in the outer world where we can engage with it physically as a sacred walking meditation.  

This ritual can quiet the mind, engage the creative imagination and intuition, activate receptivity to deeper layers of our being/knowing and help us to experience our heart’s longing.  

This workshop will define and explore the value and importance of symbolic life, provide a history of the labyrinth, give participants the opportunity to walk the St. Philip labyrinth and reflect on and discuss this experience. 

Cost:  $40

Sign up at the St. Philip office:  office@stphilipvictoria.ca.  Limited to 12 participants.

Please bring a journal, warm clothing and a bag lunch. Coffee and tea provided.