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A labyrinth is a right brain task. It involves intuition, creativity, and imagery. It is an archetype with which we can have a direct experience. We can walk it. It is a metaphor for life's journey. It's a symbol that creates a sacred space and place. |
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Labyrinths are found around the globe from China to Arizona, from Peru to Sweden. Here are a few examples: The O'odham People of Southern Arizona made this Man In The Maze pattern. If you look at it upside down, it is a right-handed classical seven-circuit labyrinth - it just adds a turn towards the center at each turn. |
There is a Gothic Cathedral at Chartres in France that has a rather complicated labyrinth laid in the floor of the nave. You can see that it divides up into four quadrants. Each has seven sharp turns. It is analogous to four classical seven-circuits woven together. |
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