Well done book. I enjoyed this one so much that I built my own labyrinth. It helps me find direction in my life. Want to find your own path? Try the Life Path Journal: Who are you, what do you want and how are you going to get there?
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The book is well written and has inspired me to get involved with a Labyrinth project. Author identifies so many elements that were missing in my life that the Labyrinth can bring to life. I am thrilled it is still in print.
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And by 'wild' I mean natural, authentic. This book is wonderful. It explains labyrinths, explores their purpose and delves into the ancient meaning of sacred geometry, something I'd never heard of until I read this book. Dr. Artress started me on my labyrinth walks...and I've walked the labyrinth many times, for many years - usually 5 or 6 times in a year - at the original labyrinth at Chartres Cathedral in France, and in...
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Just returned from walking the Labyrinth at Grace Cathedral. A graced space. A healing pace. A slowing down. A looking inward. A looking outward. An appropriate fit between ancient symbol and present reality. This book provides historical information as well as possible creation of a local labyrinth.
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Lauren Artress has presented a very comprehensive treatment of the subject of labyrinths. Many people have absolutely no knowledge of labyrinths and feel it must be a New Age device. Artress gives a great deal of historical background and puts the use of the labyrinth in a modern perspective,as well. She also deals with the metaphors and symbolism inherent in the labyrinth. In this broken and aching world,the labyrinth offers...
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