
labyrinth
tote bag
ubuntu,
satyagraha, shalom salam, lagom, abrazo, gezellig, dadirri, himdag
100%
organic cotton, Fair Trade reusable bag
All
the MotherTongues
words that you love on one tote bag, available in 4 colors! The words
are
arranged in a classic labyrinth pattern. You can read more about the meaning
of labyrinths and how to build one,
on the Rainbow
Labyrinth website. This
bag makes a great gift! So
buy one for your sister, your teacher, your daughter, and nurture
the community you are in...
about
the labyrinth pattern
The
labyrinth, an ancient universal archetypal symbol, describes not
only the path to wholeness,
but identifies life as a spiritual journey that invites one to find
deeper meaning in life. A labyrinth is a sanctuary: a safe
and sacred place in which we can reconnect with ourselves.
Walking a labyrinth is a way to find inner peace, to live more
consciously, to connect with nature, to help heal
grief or trauma, to solve problems or to set goals.
Like Augustine said: It is solved by walking.
|
The
bag comes with a tag attached that has a short description of each of
the words: ubuntu, satyagraha,
shalom salam, lagom, abrazo, gezellig, dadirri and himdag.
Why reusable bags?
The average American uses about 900 grocery bags per year. Less than 1% are
recycled.
In the US, about 12 million barrels of oil and 14 million trees go to producing
plastic and paper bags each year.
Reusing makes cents. Some grocery stores offer
a 5-penny discount if you bring your own.
Plastic bags don’t biodegrade, they photodegrade—breaking down
into small bits that foraging animals and sea creatures like sea turtles and
whales ingest.
