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(June 15-21, 2007)

Rolf Ris

Forest at Early Morning

John Riley

Labyrinth

Grace Cathedral, San Francisco, California, USA

5:00 p.m., June 14, 2007

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Labyrinths date back thousands of years, across many cultures and religions, and were used in the middle ages to simulate the contemplative journey of a pilgramage. The tapestry labyrinth in Grace Cathedral is modeled on the labyrinth set in the floor of Chartres Cathedral in France.

Why has there been a surge of interest in labyrinths? In her book about the labyrinth, Walking a Sacred Path, the Reverend Dr. Lauren Artress, Canon of Grace Cathedral, writes: "We lost our sense of connection to ourselves and to the vast mystery of creation. The web of creation has been thrown out of balance."

Walking a labyrinth helps us to feel a sense of oneness with our community and connects different religions in a common spiritual experience.

For more information on the labyrinth at Grace Cathedral, visit

http://www.gracecathedral.org/labyrinth/

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Nikkor 10.5 mm fisheye lens mounted on a Fujifilm S2 Pro
360Precision panorama head
Olympus Digital Voice Recorder

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