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Sites which pertain to the use of labyrinths and mazes as a meditation aid.
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Article about the remaining English turf labyrinths, as well as the sites of former ones.
A resource for labyrinth visitors and makers in Australia.
Designer of labyrinths, mazes, and sacred symbols for a fee. Includes client gallery and articles.
Pictures and history of a labyrinth at a Nature Preserve and Pagan Retreat Center in California.
General information and definitions, links, an event calendar, resources, and worldwide labyrinth locator.
The LCN is a group of volunteers who value the experience of walking or tracing a labyrinth. Based in Ontario, with locations for Ontario labyrinths.
Supporting those who build, design, use, and care for labyrinths. Highlighting events, projects, and exhibits. USA.
Focus is on making the labyrinth a part of a spiritual journey. Learn how labyrinths have been used as spiritual tools.
A detailed overview of the history and spiritual meanings of the labyrinth.
An informal group of labyrinth enthusiasts based in the UK. Includes information and locations.
Features instructions on how to make a labyrinth, and allows the user to trace the path in various classic layouts. Also offers background information on the myths and history of these structures.
Contains labyrinth basics, construction tips, photo gallery, essays and personal stories, and workshops and consultations.
Hand carved stone labyrinth in Los Angeles. Also offers meditation gardens, workshops, and various classes.
Basic history and information on building a labyrinth as a meditation tool.
History and guidelines of walking a labyrinth.
History, examples, and instructions for making labyrinths.
A labyrinth retreat that supports mental, emotional, physical and spiritual health and well-being. BC, Canada.
Launched in 2004, designed as a database of labyrinths around the world.
A labyrinth retreat that supports mental, emotional, physical and spiritual health and well-being. BC, Canada.
Supporting those who build, design, use, and care for labyrinths. Highlighting events, projects, and exhibits. USA.
A resource for labyrinth visitors and makers in Australia.
An informal group of labyrinth enthusiasts based in the UK. Includes information and locations.
Launched in 2004, designed as a database of labyrinths around the world.
History, examples, and instructions for making labyrinths.
The LCN is a group of volunteers who value the experience of walking or tracing a labyrinth. Based in Ontario, with locations for Ontario labyrinths.
General information and definitions, links, an event calendar, resources, and worldwide labyrinth locator.
Designer of labyrinths, mazes, and sacred symbols for a fee. Includes client gallery and articles.
Focus is on making the labyrinth a part of a spiritual journey. Learn how labyrinths have been used as spiritual tools.
Article about the remaining English turf labyrinths, as well as the sites of former ones.
Contains labyrinth basics, construction tips, photo gallery, essays and personal stories, and workshops and consultations.
History and guidelines of walking a labyrinth.
Hand carved stone labyrinth in Los Angeles. Also offers meditation gardens, workshops, and various classes.
Features instructions on how to make a labyrinth, and allows the user to trace the path in various classic layouts. Also offers background information on the myths and history of these structures.
Basic history and information on building a labyrinth as a meditation tool.
Pictures and history of a labyrinth at a Nature Preserve and Pagan Retreat Center in California.
A detailed overview of the history and spiritual meanings of the labyrinth.
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