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Have You Walked a Labyrinth? Here's Why Guests at Zion Red Rock Never Forget It

  • Writer: zionredrock
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  • 3 days ago
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Most people have never walked a labyrinth. By the time they leave Zion Red Rock, it's one of the

first things they tell their friends about.


Unlike a maze which is designed to confuse you, a labyrinth has a single winding path that leads

you gently to the center and back out again. It's one of the oldest contemplative practices in the

world, found in cathedrals, ancient ruins, and sacred gardens across cultures. And at Zion Red

Rock, our Tree of Life Labyrinth sits beneath the open sky, surrounded by the raw beauty of the

canyon.


The Tree of Life Labyrinth was created to help people connect to a higher power. Whether it’s

God or the Universe. It brings in a grounding power as the path is focused on bringing qualities of

power back into our lives. Such as joy

Guests walk it in all kinds of ways. Some go in the early morning, barefoot in the dew, before the

day begins. Wedding parties walk it together the night before the ceremony, holding hands,

laughing, occasionally tearing up. Families do it as a group challenge of staying quiet the whole

way. Solo travelers find it becomes a walking meditation that unlocks something they didn't know

they needed.


There's no right way to walk it. That's the point.


In a world where everything moves fast, the Labyrinth invites you to slow down, follow the path,

and trust that it leads somewhere worth going. It's a small thing that, somehow, always feels like

the most meaningful part of the trip.

Come find out for yourself. Plan your stay →www.zionredrock.com

 
 
 

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