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A labyrinth is a meditation tool. This garden variety using smooth stones from San Juan, La Union and red plants, has seven circuits or turns that leads to a meditative center. The labyrinth is oriented east, facing the rising sun. Photo by JESCOM
Labyrinth - Glendalough Ecclesiastical Settlement, Wicklow Trails - July 24, 2012: Wicklow Mountains, County Wicklow, Ireland. (c) 2012 - photography by Leaf McGowan/Eadaoin Bineid, technogypsie.com. "St. Kevin's Way: St. Kevin's Road is a walk of about 30 kilometers which has two alternative starting points (Hollywood and Valleymount) reflecting the different directions from which pilgrims to Glendalough are likely to have come during the medieval period, before joining up together to reach Saint Kevin's resting place in the heart of the Wicklow hills. St. Kevin belonged to a once influential family the Dal Messe Corb, which had land in the fertile valley of the river Liffey to the west of the mountains. It was presumably somewhere that St. Kevin was born in the 6th century and tradition locates his birthplace at Tipper Kevin, two miles from Ballymore Eustace. After initial training at Kilnamanagh (Cell na Manach - the Monk's Cell) near Tallaght, at the northern foot of the Dublin/Wicklow hills, he then walked across them until he found his resting place at Glendalough (Gleann da locha - The Glen of Two Lakes). There he stayed and spent the rest of his life in solitary contemplation and prayer. After his death in 618, what had been his humble hermit's retreat developed into an impressive monastic city which was to continue its active life as a centre of piety and learning for centuries. The saint's reputation for sanctity spread to such an extent that pilgrims both lay and ecclesiastical came from far and wide to venerate his relics. In medieval times, the majority would have approached it from the fertile midlands to the west of the Wicklow Mountains. Some may have started their journey from St. Brigid's town of Kildare - another important centre of pilgrimmage - and commenced their trek across the hills from somewhere near Valleymount, where our Alternative Route starts. However, most are likely to have foregathered at Hollywood where the main walk begins.
MTSO, the seminary I attended, has a labyrinth, in a quiet place on campus. Students and visitors use it for prayer and meditation.
USC School of Dramatic Arts presents Labyrinth of Desire, March 29-April 1, 2018, at the Scene Dock Theatre. ©2018 Photo by Reza Allah-Bakhshi/Capture Imaging for the USC School of Dramatic Arts
One of 270 unique enamel artworks by Mark Wallinger placed at each station on the London Underground. 'Organic' type labyrinth. Wood Green, 10th June 2016.
USC School of Dramatic Arts presents Labyrinth of Desire, March 29-April 1, 2018, at the Scene Dock Theatre. ©2018 Photo by Reza Allah-Bakhshi/Capture Imaging for the USC School of Dramatic Arts
One of 270 unique enamel artworks by Mark Wallinger placed at each station on the London Underground. 'Organic' type labyrinth. Temple, 1st June 2016.
One of 270 unique enamel artworks by Mark Wallinger placed at each station on the London Underground. 'Woodcut' type labyrinth. Covent Garden, 12th June 2016.
a 7-circuit classical pattern labyrinth convertible to a 3-sector-pattern, 7-circuit labyrinth with 14 u-turns
One of 270 unique enamel artworks by Mark Wallinger placed at each station on the London Underground. 'Turf' type labyrinth. Tufnell Park, 10th June 2016.
with my laptop dead I need to go through photos of holiday and at home in December to sort through what is sorted, what is posted...so here is something from the weekend.
USC School of Dramatic Arts presents Labyrinth of Desire, March 29-April 1, 2018, at the Scene Dock Theatre. ©2018 Photo by Reza Allah-Bakhshi/Capture Imaging for the USC School of Dramatic Arts