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MARCH 2, 2009
_Wind tosses_
_the rain_
_seeking fast passage_
_to quench this thirst_
_in the dark of Winter_
_still draping_
_the dreams of Spring..._
_Moments_
_of crystal wonder_
_fills the day_
_between thunderous clouds_
_with pink light_
_and I can see the_
_path,_
_if only for a breath,_
_a heart beat_
_that is all the time in the world..._
_the rain_
_seeking fast passage_
_to quench this thirst_
_in the dark of Winter_
_still draping_
_the dreams of Spring..._
_Moments_
_of crystal wonder_
_fills the day_
_between thunderous clouds_
_with pink light_
_and I can see the_
_path,_
_if only for a breath,_
_a heart beat_
_that is all the time in the world..._
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Labyrinths provide us with a path to practice change. Some labyrinths have withstood the passage of time for thousands of years. Others are here for just an afternoon, drawn in the sand at the edge of the ocean. Many modern labyrinths were meant to last for years, but because of unforeseen circumstances their time is shorter than intended. And they once again help us to practice letting go and giving thanks for the time they are with us. The Labyrinth of Life at the Sebastopol, California Teen Center reached such place of letting go and is at the end of one chapter and the beginning of another chapter that is yet unknown.

Sometimes... a labyrinth can take years to become a physical reality. In 2018 I met with my friend Deb, to discuss her desire to have a labyrinth on the beautiful land she lives on. Despite our plans and several meetings, listening to the land and finding the right spot, the labyrinth did not come to fruition. Fast-forward five years and in the blink of an eye... it happened!