Jodi Sharp Spiritual Art

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"Free-dome" at Figment Toronto

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The “Free-dome” was an art installation that went up at this year’s Figment Toronto.

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It was a walking labyrinth placed inside two domes that sat in a fractal pattern.

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A labyrinth is an ancient symbol that relates to wholeness. It combines the imagery of the circle and the spiral into a meandering but purposeful path.

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The Labyrinth mimics the circulation in our bodies and represents a journey to our own centre and back again out into the world. Labyrinths have long been used as meditation and prayer tools.

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In the labyrinth, as in life, there is no single right way to follow the path, only the continued practice of trying to bring into wholeness all parts of your being.

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This labyrinth was focused on the practice of letting go of fear.

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On the table were several different coloured rocks labeled with different areas people often feel fear around.

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People chose the coloured rock of their choice, and carried it with them as they walked the path.

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As they entered the labyrinth, they were invited to focus their thoughts on a question or concern.

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At the centre of the labyrinth they were invited to leave the rock as a symbol of letting go of their fear in that area.

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Throughout the labyrinth there were the words from an excerpt of the poem “I Give You Back,” by Joy Harjo.

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I release you, my beautiful and terrible fear.

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I release you, fear, so you can no longer keep me naked and frozen in the winter, or smothered under blankets in the summer.

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I am not afraid to be angry. I am not afraid to rejoice.

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I am not afraid to be hated. I am not afraid to be loved.

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You have gutted me but I gave you the knife.

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You have devoured me, but I laid myself across the fire.

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More pictures of Figment to come!

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