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Labyrinths have been used since ancient times for spiritual healing and prayer. The circular paths are designed to bring about transformation and awakening in walkers who meditate, pray or contemplate. This transformation can be spiritual, personal or psychological.

The Labyrinth of Reconciliation is based on a design by Clare Wilson, who felt that the design was a metaphor for her own ongoing personal transformation. She was looking for ways to reconcile her inner journey with the outer journey that is her existence in the world and her life in South Africa.
The Labyrinth of Reconciliation is not a classical, concentric form, but a system of mirrored paths with two entrances, intersecting each other, based on meeting, exchanging roles and arriving at a common centre.
Reconciliation Labyrinth’s two entrances allow people to enter at the same time. At one point along the way, the two people cross paths and walk each other’s paths, giving them a chance to reflect on the other’s journey. Eventually, they both arrive at a midpoint where they can decide whether to exit together on a shared journey, or on the path they entered on.
The symbolic and winding paths encourage meditation, letting go of the burdens of everyday life and renewal, leading to a new place – a place of hope, healing and rebirth.
The betrayal
Sári asked Beni to be his assistant in the labyrinth of reconciliation. As her topic was about men, it was as if she said something about wanting a man to embody all this. Beni happily agreed, even though she had already been bullied once that day in a maze walk.
Sári started on the women’s side, Beni on the men’s. Beni accepted that there is such a thing. I mean, this kind of division into sides. Although he accepted that it was all good. For his part, anything goes, not out of compromise or compromise, but in the certain knowledge that the labyrinth works either way.
It really treats the labyrinth as a space of freedom. Of course, this is more because he has learned to be completely transparent in his training. It turns off the cognitive part. He just does what comes from above. What the feelings and emotions dictate from what or who he represents and embodies. It’s like being a family man.
Entering the labyrinth, Beni felt several connections, several negative emotions at once. Or multiple male personalities. He kept turning towards Sári. She stepped towards him, stretched out her arms, wanted to hug him, to give him a hug, and then she stepped back, and she didn’t feel at all sincere. At one point, her spine began to ache. All the way down. It must have represented something very spine-less…
The rest of the half he was fighting with himself a lot. He and Sari had a close encounter before the top meeting point. A sudden smile broke out on Beni’s face, which at that moment turned into a pained, haggard, suffering expression. Beni was overwhelmed with guilt.
And, although in his translucent state he is not used to making sure that he meets the other at the points in the labyrinth where this is possible, this time they were facing each other at the upper, half-way meeting point. Beni felt the need to move his whole body closer and closer to Sari.
It was not male-female gravity, but some very special energy. But equally irresistible. He wanted to become one with her, but not as a body, but as if Sári’s inseparable emotions were one with him.
And they became closer and closer. Their bodies touched, their heads touched, their faces touched. There was no urge to embrace. There was no eroticism. It was just like two bodies merging, or rather diffusing, or reuniting, or I don’t know. But there was a deep love.
They gently parted and headed for each other’s space. Beni became Sari. She was in so much heartache that her left side began to pull her to the ground and her heart ached. It was so heavy that she could hardly stand. At one point he may have had to squat down.
Slowly, the pain began to dissolve, her spirit lightened and she could slowly stand up. He buried his burdens, he let go. He could not carry them any longer.
He raised both palms to his heart involuntarily. He began to heal it. To love himself. Then he felt a breathless touch on the small of his back, just to the left of his spine, at the level of his heart. He felt the hand move through his body, gently grasping it. There was a glow around his heart. A field of energy emanating from the hand.
He gently looked over his left shoulder. He saw that it was Abigail, the personification of the little girl Sari. Then she turned her whole body to face Abigail, and they held hands. It was as if a forgiveness, an “all’s well” was born in them at that moment. Relatively quickly Abigail released the handshake and went on to help their fourth companion. As we later found out when we shared, the scene fitted perfectly into their processing process as well.
Beni felt lighter towards the centre. Sári got there before him. Her body hesitated a little, then she cautiously entered. Beni entered with her like a current, they were a wave of energy. There they were clearly absorbed in each other’s eyes. They embraced each other with infinite love, and left the labyrinth tightly, slowly, and then with a bit of antics, liberated.