Lauren Artress is a Canon of Grace Cathedral in San Francisco and author of three books on the labyrinth. Her first book was instrumental in launching what is now known as The Labyrinth Movement.

            Her work includes speaking on the contemporary spiritual issues we are confronted with in our daily lives. Laurance S. Rockefeller recognized her visionary work and he funded her creation of Quest: Grace Cathedral Center for Spiritual Wholeness in 1987. It was out of the spiritual programming she did through Quest that she taught herself large group spiritual work. This work eventually led her to the labyrinth.

            She founded a non-profit named Veriditas, the World-Wide Labyrinth Project in 1996 to “pepper the planet with labyrinths”. Her office is located in The Presidio in San Francisco, California. Lauren is an Episcopal priest, spiritual director and licensed Marriage and Family Therapist in the State of California. She offers Spiritual Direction, Life Coaching and brief psychotherapy in her home office or by phone. She offers couples’ therapy to those in the Bay Area.

            Lauren received her Bachelors Degree in Special Education at Ohio State University, her Master’s Degree in Education at Princeton Theological Seminary and her Doctor of Ministry Degree in Pastoral Psychotherapy at Andover Newton School of Theology. She trained in psychodynamic psychotherapy at the Blanton-Peale Graduate Institute at the Institute of Religion and Health in New York City and held a private practice there from 1974 to 1986. she holds an honorary doctorate from The California Institute of Integral Studies and the Gandhi, King, and Ikeda Peace Award for her work in bringing people together in creative, peace-giving ways. She is on the Editorial Board of Presence Magazine, a publication of Spiritual Director’s International.

 

Her books:

Walking a Sacred Path: Rediscovering the Labyrinth as a Spiritual Practice

This book was the first to provide a way to use the Eleven-Circuit Medieval labyrinth as a practice. The story of discovering the labyrinth in Chartres Cathedral, its history, placing it in Grace Cathedral and the rational for this work are included.

The Sacred Path Companion: A Guide to Using the Labyrinth to Heal and Transform

This book outlines the practice of labyrinth walking and the many ways the labyrinth can be used to heal and transform our lives.

The Sand Labyrinth Kit offers a template of the Medieval Eleven-Circuit Labyrinth and the Classical Seven Circuit Labyrinth. Open the packet of sand and cover the templates and it offers a meditative sensate finger walk of these labyrinths. A book of meditative quotes is included.