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The Gate of the Year by Minnie Haskins 1908
I said to the man who stood at the gate of the year
'Give me a light that I may tread safely into the unknown.'
And he replied, 'Go into the darkness and put your hand into the hand of God
That shall be to you better than light and safer than a known way!'
So I went forth and finding the Hand of God
Trod gladly into the night
He led me towards the hills
And the breaking of day in the lone east.
So heart be still!
What need our human life to know
If God hath comprehension?
In all the dizzy strife of things
Both high and low,
God hideth his intention.
Under the ancient city.... Pergamum, Turkey
Cuando arriba es abajo y cada esquina que doblas te lleva a otra encrucijada del laberinto, a otro pasillo sin final, para encontrar la salida solo debes seguir el camino hacia la luz.
A sawdust labyrinth in the cloister at Rievaulx.
Apparently a Labyrinth is a method of finding yourself, as opposed to a maze, which is a way of losing yourself !
Labyrinth ... Guess what it is?
Photograph was originally taken by the Ricoh Theta Z1.
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May 12, 2024: Walking the labyrinth at Borchard Community Park in Newbury Park, California. One second exposure with Reeheld app on iPhone. #flickrfriday #walk
For the last few months, I have been building a labyrinth in my yard. I took a break for the flu and then pneumonia in March and April, but finally have it pretty much roughed in. The lanes are walkable and the lines are pretty much rocked in. It's been an amazing experience and I hope that Mother Earth and the Green World love it as much as I do.
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I saw "Inception" yesterday. Well it really struck me and it made me think about the labyrinths we all have inside...I believe that the difficult thing is not to figure out how to get out of our labyrinth, but it's far more difficult to figure out IF we are willing to get out of it.
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On Sunday afternoon we went hiking at San Francisco's Lands End. There is a labyrinth made of small stones.
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Veillon beach (Talmont-Saint-Hilaire, France)
I visited the glass fabric in Hergiswil (Switzerland) and went through this impressive glas and mirror labyrinth!
Isn't this a beautiful and unique church? It's been so long since I've posted a photo of it. It's called Hallgrimskirkja. This is much easier to say if you are a dolphin. And drunk.
On my last trip, I made my fourth visit to this spot. I was graced with good clouds to complement the monotonemapping of the scene. The doors were locked, so I could not get inside. I had some bizarre visions of possibly climbing up the rock face to clamber in through the windows, but then remembered it wasn't a video game... dangit.
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Sculpturaal doolhof 'Labyrint', de indrukwekkende stalen constructie die Gijs Van Vaerenbergh in 2015 ontwierp voor het tienjarig bestaan van C-mine, Genk
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Sculptural maze 'Labyrinth', the impressive steel construction that Gijs Van Vaerenbergh designed in 2015 for the tenth anniversary of C-mine, Genk
Leave me a place underground, a labyrinth,
where I can go, when I wish to turn,
without eyes, without touch,
in the void, to dumb stone,
or the finger of shadow.
Pablo Neruda
"Labyrinth Dreams -Imagine"
1 of 5 in a series or original creations by J. M. Lissner
Acrylic and paper collage/assemblage on canvas board, 11"x17"
Not often that one can see a river take a 90° turn, but... it is obviously possible. I think there's a waterfall in that corner.
The lava field that you can see in this shot was formed in the 10th century, after the Settlement. Its dimensions (52 km long and 7 km wide) suggest that the eruption lasted for months. A characteristic of this area are the labyrinths of caves and tunnels created by the flow of molten lava, which continued running under a crust of already solidified lava.
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I found this large labyrinth covering the entire floor of a little church near where I live. There is a group that does monthly labyrinth walks (meditative, symbol of life's journey, etc. (I think)) and they put candles around the maze. This was the first I had heard of anything like this and really shone a light on the existence of this small labyrinth community.
I got permission to take some photos before the participants arrived. This was shot with an ultra wide angle 12mm lens on full frame.