Autism Spectrum Alternative Program

A labyrinth is often confused with a maze. Children's activity books are filled with maze games which present a challenge, finding the right path to reach the destination in spite of dead ends, wrong choices or turns. A labyrinth is an ancient and powerful tool which is unicursal, offering only one route to the center and back out again, no choices, no decisions left or right, no dead ends. No matter where you are in the labyrinth you can always see the center. From any vantage point in the labyrinth a person can see the entire path in and out. This provides the child with a sense of safety security and confidence. Once you set foot on the path, the labyrinth gently leads you to the center of both the labyrinth and yourself. It is one of the oldest contemplative and transformational tools known man symbolizing unity and wholeness while increasing the peace vibration within and around us. It has been used cross culturally for centuries for prayer, ritual, initiation, as well as personal and spiritual growth.  The energy field of the labyrinth can provide a window into the world of intuition. People who walk the labyrinth may experience inner peace, contentment, rejuvenation and often physical, emotional or spiritual healing. It helps balance the activity of the left and right brain to give clarity in thinking and problem solving. A Labyrinth may be thought of as right brain or intuitive and the maze as left brain or cognitive.
Labyrinths are one of the ancient mysteries that can help us connect to our own life journey. The use of labyrinths has been traced back over 3,500 years. It is both a physical path and a spiritual path helping us connect by harmonizing and balancing our body, mind and spirit. Walking the labyrinth fulfills several important contemporary needs: simplicity, introspection and connection to the soul, access to intuition and creativity, integration of body and spirit, deepening spirituality, and connection to community.

Our Rainbow Labyrinth is a classic seven circuit labyrinth which coincides with the seven major chakras or energy centers in the human body and is colored to match from red on the exteriors to lavender with a white quartz in the center. While walking the path, you will notice it curves back and forth just like our path in life and as you follow these turns your system slowly realigns itself with the earth's vibrations, energy or pulse. There are seven turns and seven paths going in and the same in reverse to bring us into balance in order to make change. When we walk the labyrinth we can simply slow down and breathe, letting go of all thoughts and opening yourself up to the experience of quiet. Do what comes naturally, there is no right or wrong way. You can ask for clarity or answers to problems or relief from stress and anxiety. Ask for assistance in understanding or resolving a health issue or changing  old habits. Think about things that you might like to change in your life, either mental, physical or emotional. Experience peace, calm, acceptance, insight without judgment. Each time you walk the labyrinth you become more empowered to find and do what your soul is seeking. This is very powerful for everyone. One hundred and twenty eight U.S. medical centers use labyrinths for their staff for relaxation, introspection, and focus for their jobs and life.