Born and raised in suburbs West of Denver, Chuck is a lifelong spiritual seeker, a Labyrinth facilitator and a Sage/Scholar. He was introduced to Metaphysics in The Black Hills in 1996, and has been working with various traditions, stones and crystals ever since. Chuck offers intuitive readings using Crystal Ally Cards with the crystals and stones to intuit what the lessons for this cycle are and the earths energies that are assisting you through that cycle. He also does laying on of stones in his home in Longmont or will make house calls.
The Crystal Ally Cards:
The Crystal Path to Self Knowledge.
Chuck finds these cards to be a powerful tool for learning to utilize the energies of crystals and stones for healing and personal exploration. The card images incorporate digital stone photography with powerful visionary artwork to assist the user in connecting with the energies of the depicted stones. Chuck uses the cards for divination and to intuitively choose the stones you could work with to integrate and resolve any issue in your life. They can also be used as meditation tools to assist you in connecting and resonating with the energies of the mineral kingdoms.
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Chuck facilitates Labyrinth walks at the First United Methodist Church in Boulder, CO.
You can contact him for information about days and times available.

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. The Labyrinth represents a journey to our own center and back again out into the world. Labyrinths have long been used as meditation and prayer tools.
A labyrinth is an archetype with which we can have a direct experience. We can walk it. It is a metaphor for life's journey. It is a symbol that creates a sacred space and place and takes us out of our ego to "That Which Is Within."
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Modeled after the 11-circuit medieval labyrinth in the floor of Chartres Cathedral in France, the labyrinth at First United Methodist in Boulder is neither baffling nor menacing. The walls, ceiling and floor of the labyrinth room are painted a creamy white. Light from the windows streams down onto the floor. The labyrinth itself is painted in a beautiful royal purple, and a depiction of the Virgin Mary and Child hangs opposite the entrance.
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Sacred music softly plays, and the labyrinth seems to be resting quietly between visitors, rimmed in candles and surrounded by 40 royal purple meditation cushions and pads. The sacred center of the First United Methodist Church labyrinth holds peace at its heart. The invitation is extended for people of all paths, ages and denominations to share the experience of walking a sacred path.
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