During a very short trip to Toronto recently for a day long "Art of Marketing" conference, I was able to fit in an early morning visit to the Labyrinth at Trinity Square Park. I discovered that the labyrinth was just minutes away from the Sheratron on Queen Street. I slipped out of the hotel room by 6:30 am and set out to find Trinity Square Park. I first was drawn to Nathan Phillipps Square but quickly realized this was not the right spot. Anyone that I asked that morning - did not know where Trinity Square Park was. So I just headed to the right, past the Bell Building and suddenly I came upon a lovely oasis in the bustling city! It did not matter that the labyrinth was snow-covered that morning. I felt a profound sense of peacefulness and also felt very grounded while exploring the area...
I had printed out and read some articles from
http://www.labyrinthnetwork.ca/ on the flight to Toronto. Here is an excerpt that describes one person's experience in walking this labyrinth:
"When I reached the centre, I hung out for a few moments, looking around at the delicate pale green of the budding trees and at the setting sun reflected off the high-rise buildings, and just breathed, allowing myself to feel the joy of having survived to revel in another spring."
And upon returning to the hotel I found a "PATH" sign above the door, reminding me to just "trust the process, trust the path"! How cool is that?