There is an outdoor prayer labyrinth at White's Chapel UMC in Southlake Tx (Sort of near DFW airport)

For those not familiar with spiritual labyrinths: This is a labyrinth, not a maze. A twisting path makes it's way from the outside to the center. There are no dead ends or wrong turns. The intent is for people to walk it slowly doing walking meditation or whatever spiritual practice you prefer. If you want to, you can pick up a stone at the entrance and carry it to the center to symbolize the burden you want to get rid of. You can also pick up a different stone in the center and carry it back out to the entrance to symbolize you sending spiritual help to the person who left that stone in the center of the labyrinth.

A lot of information about spiritual/prayer labyrinths is available on the internet including the locations of physical labyrinths in various states. More information about this Southlake labyrinth is on waymarking.com https://www.waymarking.com/waymarks/...h_Southlake_TX

The labyrinth in Southlake is located in a small patch of woods between a church and a large cemetery. It is made of rectangular stones about 6 inches tall.
White's Chapel UMC Prayer Labyrinth.jpg

The photo below of a different labyrinth shows how narrow the paths are. Like this one, the Southlake labyrinth is too narrow for handicapped access.
OceanfrontLabyrinth.jpg

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