![]() current location in January 2004, they had a vision for the location's outdoor property in Beachwood. In 2005, the quarter-acre of land, once weeds and rocks, was converted into Norma's Garden, a restorative healing garden that is truly one of Beachwood's hidden treasures. landscape architecture firm, the garden has designated spots for meditation and reflection as well as 11 separate spaces designed to be an extension of the supportive, welcoming programs that are offered by The Gathering Place. The garden was given its name because of a sizable contribution made to the organization by Ernie Siegler after his wife, Norma, lost her life to cancer. nials and grasses and more than 20 species of trees. Specifically designed to stimulate the senses, incorporate sound, touch, taste, sight and texture. Elements also signify earth, wind, water and fire. carefully designed. Nothing was left to chance. When you enter, here's what you see: by two labyrinth-inspired gates whose concentric steel circles represent the energy around all things. The sacred patterns allow for finger tracing, which is a meta- phor for looking inside one's inner outer world feeling renewed and rejuvenated. This area is called the Walk of Friends because engraved plaques recognize those who helped make this garden possible. building, is often used by individ- uals or large groups for special programming, art therapy or just and comfortable furniture, provid- ing a tranquil, back-yard space to enjoy the nature that surrounds it. for both play and healing arts, including yoga and tai-chi. Sur- rounding the grass are the four cardinal directions, acknowledged with four archetypal elements. They are earth (east), fire (south), |