The University Labyrinth
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Title
The University Labyrinth
Subject
Art
Description
Dedicated to the Rev. Joe Eldridge for his 19 years of tireless
work as University Chaplain, nurturing the spiritual life and
well-being of the American University community.
The labyrinth is a walking path used since ancient times for
meditation, reflection, and contemplation. It can be walked
alone or with others. It is a space designed to encourage
contemplation and problem-solving, or simply to help you slow
down and reduce stress.
Rev. Eldridge wrote, this labyrinth is "a walking meditation enabling
us to take time to ponder and look inward, revealing to us what is
important and makes us whole."
work as University Chaplain, nurturing the spiritual life and
well-being of the American University community.
The labyrinth is a walking path used since ancient times for
meditation, reflection, and contemplation. It can be walked
alone or with others. It is a space designed to encourage
contemplation and problem-solving, or simply to help you slow
down and reduce stress.
Rev. Eldridge wrote, this labyrinth is "a walking meditation enabling
us to take time to ponder and look inward, revealing to us what is
important and makes us whole."
Source
Latitude: 38° 56’ 15.96” N
Longitude: 77° 5’ 14.24” W
Longitude: 77° 5’ 14.24” W
Date
Dedicated September 27, 2016
Identifier
https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:The_University_Labyrinth.jpg
Files
Collection
Citation
“The University Labyrinth,” American University Project Plaque, accessed October 14, 2024, https://auprojectplaque.omeka.net/items/show/8.