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Lee over Sands in St Osyth.

The head plumage reminds me of the hair do of the Goblin King character played by the late great Bowie in the film Labyrinth.

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.

Through dangers untold and hardships unnumbered, I have fought my way here to the castle beyond the Goblin City to take back the child that you have stolen. For my will is as strong as yours, and my kingdom is as great... " Labyrinth/1986/Jim Henson"

View Details and my review of them here! soodivine.wordpress.com/2015/11/18/labyrinth/

I saw Labyrinth TWICE in the THEATER last week! Pretty much a dream I've had for the past 20 years! : D My Mom and Dad took my Sister and I to see it in 1986 and I was blown away. It's been my favorite movie ever since and has inspired me in so many ways...including my wedding day : ) www.flickr.com/photos/halloweve/277890183/in/set-72057594...

 

Thanks so much to my Brother-in-law and his girlfriend for letting me know, and coming with me the first time. Thanks to my Sister for coming with me the second time!

 

*Funny note: the last time my Sister and I saw Labyrinth in theaters, I was nine years old and she was a nine month fetus in Mom's belly! : D

Gozo island, April

Taking a stroll through the labyrinth at Smale Riverfront park in Cincinnati.

 

Did you know the difference between a labyrinth and a maze is that the maze is multicursal with many branching paths, while a labyrinth is a unicursal with a single path that leads to the center?

 

The labyrinth is meant to be simple for meditation and relaxation purposes.

My friend Darren (standing, center right), leading the world's largest yoga class at Grace Cathedral. There were a record 500+ people in attendance that night.

Pictures from the Conference Center labyrith

My church for Good Friday did a Labyrinth. This can be also known as a prayer walk and reflection. You walk the Labyrinth, pray, read scripture and reflect.

There is the scene and the way you see the scene.

Water garden labyrinth, Getty Museum. No walking allowed (or wading!) ;(

Tonight's progress: I'm still not happy with the base to the birdbath, but at least I have a plan to fix it when I'm finished weaving! I would have had to unweave way too much to redo it the way I wanted to, but a little bit of stitching should do the trick.

 

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Aufgenommen aus luftiger Höhe im Westerhammrich in Leer.

Labyrinth enjoying his time in a field of Flowers

Part of an art installation by the Belgian architect group Gijs Van Vaerenbergh at C-Mine, Genk, Belgium

 

www.gijsvanvaerenbergh.com/

Of all places, a park on the grounds of Electronic Arts, has a labyrinth walk!

 

It reminds me of an old Maricopa project

www.mcli.dist.maricopa.edu/smc/labyrinth/

Wear it! let your Guardian Angels guiding you the way come back home - the unconditional love.

 

多數已知的文明中皆可以發現迷宮的存在,四千多年來作為靈性工具的迷宮能夠透過靜心冥想具體顯化靈感,榮耀個人的靈魂旅程。而這路途上隨處都有豐盛的禮物等待我們敞開雙臂去接收,懷著感謝,覺知自己永遠處在無條件的愛之中,釋放恐懼和保留,直達被愛 ...

"Ours is a classical labyrinth pattern, made up of seven rings. These are created by mowing two different levels of grass. There is only one way in and out - the aim is not to get ‘lost’ in the pathways, but to walk them in their entirety, without skipping over any. To do so would surely be bad luck."

www.wychwoodtasmania.com/Lab/LabM_1.htm

 

Wychwood is the garden and nursery of Peter Cooper and Karen Hall.

 

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been working on this for some time....this is all burnt into wood (pyrography)...Labyrinths were used by monks to walk around as a meditation....and what better meditation than Radha and Krishna. The outside frame is french oak....i didn't paint Radha Krsna in the middle...this is a reprint of a picture from Navadwipa

 

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What is a Labyrinth?.....

At its most basic level, the labyrinth is a path used for walking meditation. They can be viewed as a metaphor for the journey to the centre of your deepest self and back out into the world, with a broadened understanding of who you are.

 

The pathway of the labyrinth is in full view, which allows a person to be quiet and focus internally. Walking the labyrinth is a right-brain task using intuition and creativity. The labyrinth’s unicursal path meanders one way in and the same way out. It is showing and is teaching us centredness. It is this that differentiates a labyrinth from a maze, which has many paths and dead ends leading to confusion.

 

History...

The labyrinth is an ancient pattern found in many cultures around the world. Labyrinths have their roots in Greek ritual spiral dance over 4000 years ago. The Roman empire spread the symbol of the labyrinth by way of coins, ceramics and mosaics. Each culture they encountered developed their own myths and rituals around the labyrinth. They were dug in turf, carved in stone and paved into temple floors. From Africa, to Scandinavia, Ireland to Asia, Arctic Russia to Northern America, several variations of the design emerged. In the middle ages the great Gothic Cathedrals of France developed the most complicated formations involving eleven circuits and incorporating complicated sacred geometry into their intricate designs. Pilgrims would end their pilgrimage when they reached the centre.

www.healesvillelabyrinth.org.au/Labyrinths.html

Illustration for "Baja California Film Fest"

exhibition: "Movie Pics"

movie: Labyrinth, Jim Henson

watercolors, photoshop, inks

 

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labyrinth meditation at a school in singapore. organized by christian friends.

 

in labyrinth walk meditation the center represent our return to Source and the maze represent our life and its complexities. it was an interesting experience. thanks Priya for taking me there!

Completed another module for the Labyrinth. By flipping a lever on the back of the module the floor pops up and the adventurers find themselves in the pit of vipers. More on the way.

 

Again, I apologize for the terrible quality of my phone camera. It's just so much more convenient for a quick picture.

A room in the ship with games and an adjoining Labyrinth.

One of 270 unique enamel artworks by Mark Wallinger placed at each station on the London Underground. 'Medieval' type labyrinth. Barbican, 5th February 2019.

This labyrinth is named after the eagles which nest above the labyrinth area every Spring. It is a place for quiet contemplation provided by the Labyrinth for hope society.

 

Matt on my Giant. Labyrinth trail at Wainuiomata. Shot at 8mm with silver ferns on the right of the image lit up with off camera flash on the left. The silver fern is a native New Zealand fern with is green on top but silver on the bottom. These are a national icon with NZ's netball team named after them.

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