FM #1445 - Talking About Labyrinths with Bobbi Gerlits - 05/06/25
This session of the radio show shares my conversation with Bobbi Gerlits. We had our conversation in the Franklin TV & Radio Studio on Tuesday, May 6, 2025.
Our conversation talked about the restoration of the labyrinth at the First Universalist Society in Franklin (FUSF).
- Labyrinth installation in 2008, restoration in 2025
- A non-denominational tool for navigating life
- 4 R’s to guide walking a labyrinth
- The labyrinth at FUSF is open to the community from sunrise to sunset
- Workshops and walks will be scheduled
The conversation runs about 37 minutes
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FUSF page https://fusf.org/worship/sacred-spaces/
World page for FUSF space ->
https://labyrinthlocator.org/labyrinth/first-universalist-society-in-franklin/?fwp_city=Franklin
Nathan Wiles’s labyrinth designer page https://innatecreations.org/
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