Peace Labyrinth

Peace Labyrinth The Chartres-style pathway offers opportunities for relaxing reflection, mindfulness, & creating peace in your world. What is The Peace Labyrinth? Where is it?

The Peace Labyrinth is a shared vision among a group of people that started with one person. This person began donating funds in 2002 to ensure that someday there’d be a labyrinth in an oasis-like setting where visitors could experience the transformational experiences she has had walking them. Peace Labyrinth is on the Unitarian Universalist Church of the Desert campus, 72-425 Via Vail, Rancho Mi

rage, California 92270

Who may use the labyrinth? The labyrinth will be open to everyone. There is no cost. We consider it a variation of a desert oasis - for respite & renewal. Why do you say it’s open to the community at-large? The labyrinth can be easily adapted for many uses including meditation, schools, 12 step groups, troubled teens, weddings, memorial services, healing groups, patients, etc... or just as a break from your daily routine. Each person experiences it a little differently. It is healthy practice to make time for a mindful walk & fun to share with others. Is a labyrinth the same as a maze? No, a labyrinth is not a maze. Unlike a maze designed to engage your thinking brain, a labyrinth offers nothing to be solved; no dead ends meant to fool the walker. Labyrinths have a one clear pathway into the center where the walker can pause or rest before following the same path out. Do labyrinths have religious overtones? Traditionally, labyrinths have been used for meditation, sacred pacing, & as a playground for the spirit. You decide whether it's religious or not based on your individual experiences & openness; labeling it based upon your belief system. The campus on which it is planned is a diverse community & free from dogma. All are welcomed to walk it, regardless of whether you deem it a religious experience or not. Why is the word 'healing' used to describe the benefits of labyrinths? The oasis-like setting offers a separation from daily busyness, encourages deep breathing, relaxation. Research has shown that setting aside time for mindful walking increases a sense of well-being. People walk labyrinths for many different reasons including:
to prepare for surgery
to regain strength while supporting others
to celebrate all that is 'right' with life

Labyrinths are most often described as a place reserved for peaceful moments & fresh insights where you learn in the process of walking. Why do I sometimes see children playing on labyrinths? A labyrinth is a winding path which a person may walk, crawl, ride, dance, skip, hop, roll, or otherwise move along. Walking a labyrinth can serve a variety of purposes. The most common use of a labyrinth is in the form of mindful stepping, yet children are sometimes our best teachers. There is no one correct way to walk the labyrinth path. Try skipping! Why do workshops use labyrinths in them? The labyrinth is a purposeful path that leads to a journey of self-discovery. Seminar leaders like to add an experiential component to their workshop format, which allows participants the opportunity to learn about themselves & grow through walking. Is it true that some corporations have labyrinths on their campuses? Yes, labyrinths are found in many diverse environments including schools, parks, prisons, hospitals, & corporations. In California, Google has two labyrinths on their campus for their employees to walk. Organizations like this understand that labyrinths offer an alternative way to encourage their community to facilitate a mindful practice, which in turn creates focused, happy workers. Why do so many hospitals include a labyrinth on their campus? The small amount of concentration required to stay on the path, combined with the repetitive nature of following the path, is said to produce a calming effect that has been reported to do everything from reducing anxiety to easing chemotherapy-induced nausea. What if I’m too wobbly to walk the labyrinth? If you decide that walking the labyrinth is not for you - yet you still want to take advantage of the many health benefits, click here for a finger labyrinth that you may trace, which give you the same benefits as walking: http://www.lessons4living.com/finger_labyrinth.htm

Now more than ever, May Peace Prevail on Earth.
03/01/2026

Now more than ever, May Peace Prevail on Earth.

Voices calling for Peace to Prevail On Earth in 101 Languages of the World. May Peace Prevail On Earth.worldpeace.org

Solstice greetings to all from Peace Labyrinth…
12/22/2025

Solstice greetings to all from Peace Labyrinth…

Please join us today Dec 21 at 5 pm for a special Winter Solstice ceremony. Peace Labyrinth is on the campus of Unitaria...
12/21/2025

Please join us today Dec 21 at 5 pm for a special Winter Solstice ceremony. Peace Labyrinth is on the campus of Unitarian Universalist Church of The Desert

Beautiful photos by Joan Elliott of the full moon sound bath! Thank you to everyone who attended 🌕
12/06/2025

Beautiful photos by Joan Elliott of the full moon sound bath! Thank you to everyone who attended 🌕

09/22/2025

🍁 Welcome Fall! 🌍✨

Today, the Sun shines directly over the equator, marking the September Equinox—a moment of perfect balance between day and night across the planet.

It’s the first day of autumn in the Northern Hemisphere, and the start of spring in the Southern Hemisphere.

🍂🌸 A beautiful turning point in Earth’s journey around the Sun—celebrate the changing seasons!

International Day of Peace 🪷
09/21/2025

International Day of Peace 🪷

Happy Solstice!
06/20/2025

Happy Solstice!

Some folk observe the solstice over three days.
During this time, the sun appears to stand still, with each day seemingly equal in length. The word solstice comes from the Latin sol (“sun”) and sistere (“to stand still”), referring to the point at which the Sun’s declination pauses, the moment when its apparent path across the sky halts at its northernmost or southernmost limit before reversing direction.
-Woodlarking

Pic by JunkYardMax

Saturday May 3 is World Labyrinth Day! While there are no official events at Peace Labyrinth to mark the day this year, ...
05/02/2025

Saturday May 3 is World Labyrinth Day! While there are no official events at Peace Labyrinth to mark the day this year, the labyrinth is open to all on an ongoing basis. We will be returning with group walks this fall!

Let’s celebrate our beautiful planet! 🌎 In honor of Earth Day, there will be a a special event on Peace Labyrinth on Tue...
04/18/2025

Let’s celebrate our beautiful planet! 🌎 In honor of Earth Day, there will be a a special event on Peace Labyrinth on Tuesday, April 22. 🌷

Sacred Grounds guided tours begin at 5 pm. Come meditate, enjoy the butterfly gardens, hummingbird gardens, celebration gardens & more. Native species are coming back to our campus thanks to the planting of native plants that they need to thrive & procreate. See how many “critters” you can find. 🦎

At 6 pm there will be EARTH DAY themed poetry reading on our LABYRINTH, followed by a dance presentation by the Desert Movement Arts group. ❤️

All ages are welcome to our unique celebration. Limited seating, so you might want to bring your chair.

This informal, free event is open to the public. Peace Labyrinth is located on the grounds of the Unitarian Universalist Church of the Desert, 72-425 Via Vail in Rancho Mirage.

Please join us 💕🌷🦋🌷💕

Photo: Margot Richard/Unsplash

Today was an amazing day at Peace Labyrinth. We had an incredible turnout for our poetry reading with six poets reading ...
03/16/2025

Today was an amazing day at Peace Labyrinth. We had an incredible turnout for our poetry reading with six poets reading original poetry on the labyrinth surrounded by desert-friendly plants and birds. And the work was so so good! Here are photos from this fabulous event. More events to come!

Poetry at the labyrinth! Please join us for a poetry reading at Peace Labyrinth at 11:30 a.m. Sunday, March 16. This inf...
02/22/2025

Poetry at the labyrinth!

Please join us for a poetry reading at Peace Labyrinth at 11:30 a.m. Sunday, March 16. This informal, free event is open to the public. Peace Labyrinth is located on the grounds of the Unitarian Universalist Church of the Desert, 72-425 Via Vail in Rancho Mirage.

Please attend if you can! Peace Labyrinth is part of this larger project we call Sacred Grounds 🩷
01/25/2025

Please attend if you can! Peace Labyrinth is part of this larger project we call Sacred Grounds 🩷

Dedication of new habitats!

Please join us for the dedication of three new habitats after the 10 am worship service 'Loving Our Home, the Earth.’ The dedication is open to the public and will occur after 11 am at Unitarian Universalist Church of The Desert. Learn about and tour the new habitats: the creosote scrub habitat, the pollinator promenade and the hummingbird garden. See our website, UUCOD.org, for more details!

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72-425 Via Vail
Rancho Mirage, CA
92270

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