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Center offers place to get away from it all

Larry Peacock, director of Rolling Ridge Retreat and Conference Center in North Andover, said he likes to hear “the wow’’ from people who visit the center. Larry Peacock, director of Rolling Ridge Retreat and Conference Center in North Andover, said he likes to hear “the wow’’ from people who visit the center. (Wendy Maeda/Globe Staff)
By Robert G. Pushkar
Globe Correspondent / July 29, 2010

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At a recent retreat that dealt with life transitions, titled “Walking in Circles, Finding a Way,’’ leader Paul Millin used walks on two labyrinths “as a pathway to discerning what is truly important.’’ He said the revival of the ancient practice for relaxation and meditation can change a person’s focus and direction. (Full article: 669 words)

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