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August 7, 2004
The Labyrinth: A Walk to Life or a Walk to Death?
Is it a coincidence that within
the last 20 years an ancient practice that had been abandoned by the
“Church” has once again been introduced within its very walls that is
impacting thousands? Why now is it being welcomed with open arms with
such great enthusiasm by an unsuspecting church populace? This is
another of many deceptions that have risen up within the body of Christ
to bring delusion upon those who do not love the truth of God's word.
What affect will this ancient practice have upon we the believers in
Christ?
I am reminded of a sci-fi movie I
had seen recently where the main characters discovered a device that has
been buried in a field for centuries and once it had been unearthed, the
quest to find its purpose began in earnest. Many experiments were done
to determine what this device was all about and once they thought that
its purpose was known it was decided that one or more of the group would
take the risk and use the device hoping to unveil its secrets.
At first everything goes well,
many new and wonderful things are revealed, opening up an unending
source of knowledge for its users. After coming to fully trust this
device with many using it to gain knowledge and enlightenment, strange
things are beginning to occur around those who were brave enough to have
taken this journey themselves….but then the obvious.
As with most movie plots such as
this one, it is very predictable as to the eventual outcome. What they
had originally thought about this device, hoping that it was a good
thing for all and would enlighten the people who used it, the device was
created for evil purposes, thus capturing the users in a world of
darkness and confusion, eventually leading to their destruction.
Across the country and
throughout the nations a practice is being revived within the church,
which has been dormant for centuries. In effect, an ancient tool has
been “unearthed” or re-discovered and people have begun to experiment in
the practice of walking the labyrinth. This is a practice that seems to
bring a sense of spiritual well being for those participating in it but
in reality it has trapped and is snaring many in darkness because of the
labyrinth’s Occult origins.

According to Peter Corbett, in
his article ‘Pathfinders, Walking Medieval Labyrinths in a Modern
World,’ “labyrinths predate Christianity by over a millennium.
The most famous labyrinth from ancient times was the Cretan one, the
supposed lair of the mythological Minotaur, which Theseus slew with the
aid of Ariadne and her spool of thread. Turf labyrinths still exist in
England, Germany and Scandinavia, and are thought to be linked with
local feminine deities and fertility rituals. The adoption of labyrinths
into the Christian Church is not very well documented, but they were
used traditionally as a site of pilgrimage. Early Christians took a vow
to visit the Holy City of Jerusalem at some point in their lives. During
the Middle Ages, as the Crusades made travel to Palestine unsafe, other
means were needed to honor that sacred commitment. Labyrinths were
adopted by the Roman Church to offer the congregation a way of
fulfilling their sacred vows. Christians made their pilgrimages to the
cathedral cities of Chartres, Rheims or Amiens, completing their
physical and spiritual journeys in the cathedral labyrinths.
Even though the labyrinth is a Western concept, it
shares some similarities with Asian monastic and spiritual practices.
The patterns of the labyrinth are similar in design and conception to
the mandalas of South Asian Buddhism, which are physical representations
of the spiritual realm designed to aid in meditation. Labyrinths blend
their visual symbolism with the process of walking, which is similar to
the Japanese Zen practice of kinhin, literally "walking meditation,"
where all of the attention is focused on the process of each step, one
foot in front of the other, and the breath is controlled and regulated.
Both of these techniques are used in Buddhist meditation, which combines
the elements of calming and insight into the single goal of samadhi, or
"awareness."”
It was recently, in the early
90’s, when Jean Houston, one of the leading New Age teachers
(www.jeanhouston.org),
introduced the Christian world again to the use of this practice for
seeking spiritual enlightenment through walking the labyrinth. Jean
Houston has been able to gain access within the “church” because of her
doctorate in the Philosophy of Religion even with her apparent New Age
Occultic teachings.
In one of her seminars in January, 1991, Jean
Houston introduced the experience to the Reverend Lauren Artress. In
1992, the Reverend Lauren Artress brought the labyrinth to Grace
Cathedral in an effort to bring people back to their center and allow
them to experience “Spirit” for themselves.
(www.gracecathedral.org/labyrinth/
and
www.Veriditas.net
)

Most of the practicing New Age
occult world has known and still does, that the introduction of the
labyrinth prayer walk is a victory for their cause, bringing the
unsuspecting Christians into agreement with the overall plan of the
Aquarian Age, where those participating in this practice could be
captured or ensnared into the ways of Satan. (‘The Labyrinth: The Occult
Has Truly Gone Mainstream’ can be found at
http://www.cephas-library.com/na/new_age_labyrinth.html
)
After researching the many
websites on today’s use of the labyrinth, most agree that the labyrinth
is a tool or device created to bring one into a higher spiritual realm
through the use of meditation whether your are a practicing Zen
Buddhist, a Hindu, a Muslim, a New Age Occultist, a Satanist, an atheist
or even a “Christian.” My question now as it was at the beginning of
this article is what is this labyrinth all about and how will it affect
the believer in Christ?
If someone were to hand you an
Ouija Board ( The
Ouija Board: Just a Game) telling you that it had been thoroughly redeemed and that
other Christians were successfully using this board to bring them to a
greater experience of God, would you also begin to entertain the thought
of using this well known Occult method to seek God? Would you then use
this Occult device, knowing full well that this is a tool or rather a
gateway and portal to bring you into communication with “higher”
spiritual entities (demons and familiar spirits). The labyrinth is much
the same as the Ouija Board in its intent and purpose, to open one up to
the influences of the demons of darkness, to supposedly gain wisdom and
knowledge of the mysteries of life. Then why even begin to
experiment or experience the sacred walk of the labyrinth?

In Deuteronomy 12:1-14 and again
in Exodus 34:10-17, God commands us clearly not to participate in
anything that has ever been used in pagan ritual for worship or for any
other use, for that matter. The labyrinth has been from the very
beginning a demonic temple, a Kundalini energy source, a tool of
divination, a gateway and a portal to communicating with other
spirits and was incorporated into the Roman Catholic experience at a
time when there was little understanding of the Bible and little or no
discernment.
Throughout the ancient history of
the labyrinth divination was used to find the proper location based on
many Occultic spiritual factors. Dowsers (those who use divining rods)
and geomancers (diviners) were used then (and are still used today) to
locate the earth energy center point for many of these labyrinths and
then the cathedrals were constructed around the labyrinth. If one will
study the use of these spiritual gateways (the same function as the
Ouija Board) throughout history, very little emphasis was given to its
use within the church. As the church gained a better understanding of
the word of God, the practice was discontinued. (Research in Geomancy,
White Paper, 1990-1994, Jeremy Harte)
People are drawn to the labyrinth
by the subtle seductions of the spirit world trying to convince us that
anyone can get to know “God” through some kind of spiritual experience.
If this were the case then we have all been duped as Christians. If I
knew that I could have a “God” experience just by walking the labyrinth
then all that God did through the sacrifice that Jesus gave on the cross
is really unnecessary to bring us into relationship with the Father, I
just have to have an “experience” and all will be well.
Many believe that the labyrinth
is the beginning of a “spiritual journey” opening up relationships with
the ancient masters who will in turn offer the knowledge and wisdom of
the ages to all who will take the first step or “the initiation” to
enlightenment. Most Christians know or should know that the ancient
masters are really familiar spirits or seducing demons and the
initiation is a bonding with the powers of hell itself. Is this really a
walk to life or a deception that will lure us onto a path to death?
Carl Teichrib describes "the
initiation" in his article 'Lucifer Rising: Occult Initiation,' "Within
the world of the New Age and the occult, initiation is the principle key
used in advancing the student of mysticism along the path of occult
learning. Practically all esoteric societies employ initiation.
Freemasonry, Rosicrucian orders, hermetic societies, spin-off Masonic
bodies such as the Shriners, Eastern Star, and the Order of DeMolay, all
use initiation as a means of bringing candidates into their
organization. Once inside the group, the society uses initiation as a
way of advancing members into higher degrees of "illumination." Within
each of these rites, mystical concepts are passed down by means of
symbol, myth, and legend woven throughout the initiation experience. The
candidate, for the most part, does not understand its significance or
meaning. Only as one climbs the ladder of ritual and esoteric work does
the member comprehend what the initiations really entail."
Mike Oppenheimer of Let Us Reason
Ministries, gives us additional insight from his article 'The
Initiation': "For one to be part of the world servers in the New
Age, they must first have an initiation. This does not come necessarily
from joining a specific group, but by ones own spiritual experience. The
common denominator for those who are enlightened is the experience of
light. It does not matter how one receives it. Whether it comes by
meditation, or a spirit guide or from their Astral traveling, as long as
they have experienced it."
As we walk the labyrinth we are
in some cases knowingly or as with most people we are unknowingly
entering into a covenant agreement with the demonic being initiated just
by using the labyrinth as one innocently uses an Ouija Board thinking
they are just playing a game. We become joined with the powers of
darkness and we put ourselves at the mercy of the spirits who will lead
us to destruction.
In 2 Corinthians 6:14-18 and 7:1
we read:
2 Corinthians 6
14Be
ye not unequally yoked together with unbelievers: for what fellowship
hath righteousness with unrighteousness? and what communion hath light
with darkness?
15And
what concord hath Christ with Belial? or what part hath he that
believeth with an infidel?
16And
what agreement hath the temple of God with idols? for ye are the
temple of the living God; as God hath said, I will dwell in them, and
walk in them; and I will be their God, and they shall be my people.
17Wherefore
come out from among them, and be ye separate, saith the Lord, and
touch not the unclean thing; and I will receive you.
18And
will be a Father unto you, and ye shall be my sons and daughters,
saith the Lord Almighty.
2 Corinthians 7
1Having
therefore these promises, dearly beloved, let us cleanse ourselves from
all filthiness of the flesh and spirit, perfecting holiness in the fear
of God.
We as Christians have become like
moths attracted to the flame, continually seduced to ever so slowly draw
nearer and nearer until we finally are burned up in a flash. We are told
in 1 Thessalonians 5:21 to “prove all things” or “examine everything
carefully” and to hold onto those things which are good. We are also
told in 1 John 4 “believe not every spirit, but test the spirits to see
whether they are from God.”
Why would you even take the
chance that you might be walking into darkness and spiritual death?
For more on the Labyrinth -
Lighthouse Trails Research Project
Steve Muse, Eastern Regional Watch
Please send us any comments at:
smuse@erwm.com

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