A Place Called Fourbear
John Case John Case

A Place Called Fourbear

Along the Wadmalaw River, Live Oaks and Loblolly Pine trees lend flow, grace, and spirited energy to our home, Fourbear. This space was made even more sacred when we created a labyrinth in a pine grove there in 2021.

Jack On The Path - Wadmalaw Island

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Walking Shoulder to Shoulder with The Divine at Kanuga
John Case John Case

Walking Shoulder to Shoulder with The Divine at Kanuga

" Awaken to the mystery of being here and enter the quiet immensity of your own presence." John O'Donohue

I was blessed to guide twelve souls through the labyrinth at Kanuga, an Episcopal retreat center in Henderson, North Carolina, during the Grace Church Cathedral annual Labor Day Retreat. We set our intention on presence as a way to connect to the beauty of the serene mountain setting.

Jack On The Path - Hendersonville, North Carolina

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Taking the Plunge
John Case John Case

Taking the Plunge

My first labyrinth walk was a divine example of seeking out one thing and finding something better. Taking the Plunge describes my labyrinth origin story.

Jack On The Path - San Francisco, California

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A New Reflection on the Rose  - A Centering Meditation from Richard Rohr
John Case John Case

A New Reflection on the Rose - A Centering Meditation from Richard Rohr

A New Reflection on the Rose- A Centering Meditation from Richard Rohr. Explore how Rohr uses the rose pattern in the center of the Medieval Chartres labyrinth as a reminder that we can grasp and appreciate the Divine by first appreciating individual components of creation.

Jack On The Path - In Spirit

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