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Webster, WI  54893

 

 

  

    After walking the

    labyrinth,  you may decide  

    to sit and meditate on all

    that happened during your 

    walk.

 

    The next stop on the

    “tour” of The Sacred Grove is

    to the east and up the hill. 

    At the top of the hill is

    Athani House II.  Where we

    got the name: Stone parapets    

    about five and a half feet high,

    called athani, are built along the

    country roads in southern

    India to provide market   

    goers a place to put their   

    bundles of produce when

    they need a rest.   After

    resting, the villagers go

    back to the athani, give a

    little pull on the bundle, and

    it is balanced on the head

    once again.

 

    Walking partly down the

    hill and to the south is the

    Meditation Garden and

    Buddha statue.    Pat

    appreciates the  opportunity 

    to sit and meditate.  The

    space is deep in the woods

    where birds and small

    animal sounds can be heard.

 

 

    The “Ridge Walk” is so

    named because there appears

    to be an old logging road

    which has caused a natural 

    walking path.  This general

    area was  logged at the turn

    of the twentieth century.   The

    Ridge Walk takes you from the   

    Meditation Garden to the

    homestead.

                                                                                                          

Guide to

The Sacred Grove

Guide to The Sacred Grove