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The Labyrinth at ChartresFrom: Nnonnth
Subject: General
Date/Time 2008-07-24 10:05:20
Remote IP: 195.93.21.8
MessageThought I would share this with you guys. I've been experimenting with labyrinths alot recently and I find them very beneficial. The most famous western labyrinth is definitely the one in Chartres Cathedral, which I included a link to below.
I'm sure those used to the practices on here won't take long to noticed the benefits of the motion, but if it seems obscure, begin in a bad mood and watch what happens to the mood shortly. The best way to try is just to print out the pattern and then use a pointer (not a pen, maybe a toothpick/athame/needle etc.) to go through the turns.
I believe it is possible to encode labyrinths for various purposes and am experimenting with this. The difference between a labyrinth and a maze BTW is that there are no false turns or dead ends in a labyrinth.
I don't know about labyrinths in China, does anyone?
NN
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- The Labyrinth at Chartres: (318) Nnonnth (919) - - 2008-07-24 10:05 am
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