Walk the Labryinth at Dimond Hill Farm
Have you ever walked a labyrinth? There’s a gorgeous one right up at beautiful Dimond Hill Farm in Concord, open to any and all seekers during farm hours.
From the Dimond Hill website:
“The labyrinth is an ancient symbol that relates to wholeness, combining the imagery of the circle and spiral to represent a journey deep into our own center and back out into the world again. The symbol of the labyrinth has been present for more than 4,000 years, where it continues to represent a place of meditation and prayer…
“With a maze many choices must be made and an active mind is needed to solve the puzzle. With a labyrinth, the only choice you need to make is whether to begin the journey or not…
“The Dimond Hill Farm Labyrinth is an 8-ciruit labyrinth set out in the grass on the open hilltop at the north end of the ridge, near the stone wall. This is a significant location as it is both the highest point on the farm and the place where an energy dowser pinpointed the strongest energy vortex on the property. (It also happens to be the very spot where Ezekiel Dimond – for whom the hill and farm are named – built his 18th century log cabin.)”
There’s no right or wrong way to walk a labyrinth. For more information about the Dimond Hill labyrinth, click here to visit the farm’s website.
***Photo courtesy of Dimond Hill Farm