
Un sanctuaire paisible à Los Angeles pour la méditation et la réflexion
Niché au cœur de Los Angeles, Peace Awareness Labyrinth and Gardens offre une échappée tranquille face à l'agitation de la ville. Ce magnifique site présente un labyrinthe captivant et un jardin de méditation paisible qui invitent les visiteurs à explorer et à trouver la paix. Avec des fontaines, des bancs et un cadre luxuriant, c'est l'endroit idéal pour la réflexion. Le personnel accueillant et les bénévoles s'efforcent de créer un environnement chaleureux, veillant à ce que chaque visiteur reparte revigoré et inspiré. Bien que des rénovations du jardin soient en cours, l'atmosphère sereine demeure un joyau caché qui mérite une visite.
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Parcourez notre labyrinthe circulaire en pierre pour la méditation, la réflexion et la pratique de la pleine conscience dans un cadre paisible.
Découvrez nos jardins de méditation magnifiquement conçus, avec des fontaines, des bancs et des espaces paisibles propices à la contemplation.
Participez à des exercices de méditation guidée gratuits proposés régulièrement tout au long de la journée, accessibles à tous les niveaux d'expérience.
Vivez des séances de guérison par le son dans notre manoir historique pour une relaxation profonde et une réduction du stress.
Découvrez l'histoire riche de la propriété en tant que domaine viticole du XIXe siècle et sa transformation spirituelle au fil du temps.
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Laura Strong
Gorgeous turn off the century home with marvelous history. Went for a sound bath event. Going through some garden renovations that should be done by 2026. Intend to visit again. Staff is uncommonly friendly.
Happy
Let’s break down the name. PEACE - it’s definitely a peaceful spot to spend an hour. You do get a sense of tranquility away from the city even though time is limited. AWARENESS - the architecture, interior design and history are blatant as soon as you walk in. I was not aware of the people that live there and that you get to only explore a very limited space. Due to the classes they have there and construction currently going on. The website does not make you aware of all these things. LABYRINTH - it’s a labyrinth stone design in the courtyard area. A little underwhelming. GARDEN- There was no garden. Half of the “space” is off limits due to a renovation of the garden. We didn’t know that. We were not AWARE of that. I would wait until the renovations are done …. Early 2026 according to the guide. PEACE out ✌️.
Angel Soliser
This peaceful spot feels like a spiritual retreat in the middle of the city. The labyrinth and meditation garden are open to the public, and walking the circular path is calming. The grounds are beautiful, with fountains and benches for reflection. The volunteers are kind and informative. It’s a hidden sanctuary most people drive past without knowing
Amy Donnella
What a beautiful, peaceful place. Well worth a visit. The labyrinth is supposed to be the draw and it is very cool, but the meditation garden is spectacular (in a meditative sort of way.). We were allowed to enter through the mansion, which was built in the 1800's by a vintner, and later purchased by Buzby Burklee. At half past the hour, guests are also invited to take part in a ten minute meditation exercise. I was the only member of the group there today that took part; there was no pressure to do it. I don't meditate regularly but thought it was worth trying and I found it soothing. There's a $6 admission charge and during the visit we were provided with bottles of water and, had we wanted them, sun hats and parasols. We were also offered free books when we left. There was absolutely no proselytizing.
Daryell Claude Camacho
Un joyau caché à Los Angeles ! Laissez derrière vous le tumulte et l'effervescence de la course effrénée dans LA et le trajet quotidien, et profitez de la paix et du calme pour vous revitaliser entouré par le Japanese Garden luxuriant et l'étang à koi au-delà de la maison, sans oublier l'incroyable labyrinthe, les fontaines qui gargouillent et une sculpture intéressante intitulée Madame Butterfly… à ne pas manquer ! Vous repartirez énergisés et revitalisés ; je l'ai fait ! Allez-y et visitez !