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Cosmic Walk The
Cosmic Walk is a ritual created by Sr. Miriam MacGillis of Genesis Farm. It has
subsequently been modified and facilitated by many people around the world. The
Cosmic Walk is a way of bringing our knowledge of the 14-billion-year Universe
process from our heads to our hearts. It is a simple ritual that can be performed
in a large room or outdoors. A spiral representing the entire 14 billion years
of the cosmic and evolutionary journey is laid out on the floor or ground. At
Genesis Farm this spiral is painted on the floor of the library, but one can also
lay out a rope in the spiral form. The spiral should be at least 100 feet long,
140 feet is better, with each instance of emergence in time marked at a proportionate
distance along the length of the spiral. Each such station is marked by an unlit
votive candle and, optionally, by a card describing the emergence.
The
first station, located at the very center of the spiral, represents the Flaring
Forth of the Universe itself. This primary emergence is represented by a lit candle
by itself or sometimes within a large, faceted glass bowl. One person, the walker,
lights a candle from the primary candle and walks the spiral, starting with the
Flaring Forth and lighting each candle in turn. The walk is synchronized with
the reading of the text below by a second person, the reader. The ritual is accompanied
by music, traditionally "The Fairy Ring" by Mike Rowland.
This
ritual works for any size of group, the limitation being the audience's ability
to see the candles well. For fewer than about 15 people, it is feasible to have
each person walk the spiral, in turn, reading the cards to itself in silence.
Since the Cosmic Walk was born, many variations in text, process, and music have
emerged. You will find links to some of these on the left.
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