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Living the Labyrinth: 101 Paths To A Deeper Connection With The Sacred.  Author: Jill Kimberly Hartwell Geoffrion.  A follow-up to Praying the Labyrinth, this books takes readers to the next plateau, expanding the ways in which to use this ancient spiritual tool.

 

Praying the Labyrinth:  A Journal for Spiritual Exploration.  Author: Jill Kimberly Hartwell Geoffrion.  Provides a simple, meaningful approach to preparing for, undertaking, and meditating on labyrinth walks.

 

The Labyrinth and the Enneagram: Circle Into Prayer.  Author: Jill Kimberly Hartwell Geoffrion.  The enneagram is a psychological model for how we understand and organize our experiences.  Coupled with the labyrinth, this book explains both and includes exercises to identify and overcome barriers within. 

 

Pondering the Labyrinth
Author: Jill Kimberly Hartwell Geoffrion. This author's fifth book is a response to the need for resources to be used at a labyrinth walk.  Includes many questions to ponder while on and off the path. 

 

Walking the Labyrinth
Author: Lisa Goldstein.  Fiction.  A tale of fantasy and mystery unfolds as one woman discovers her ancient roots in the English Order of the Labyrinth, and her family's legacy of extrasensory talents. 

 

The Maze in the Mind and the World
Author: Donald Gutierrez.  This collection of critical essays probe the labyrinth as a metaphor in 20th Century literature by such writers as James, Joyce, Lawrence and others.

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Labyrinth:  Symbol of Fear, Rebirth and Liberation.
Author: Helmut Jaskolski.  An exploration of the labyrinth as a mandal for the Western world, from ancient myths and medieval tales through the modern fiction of Umberto Eco, showing the labyrinth as a living symbol of our time. 

 

Through the Labyrinth
Author: Hermann Kern.  This richly illustrated and carefully documented work explores the manifold aspects of labyrinths - architectural, astrological, mythological, mathematical and artistic - as well as their socio-historical context.

 

Labyrinths:  Ancient Myths and Modern Uses.
Author: Sig Lonegren.  Through myth, story and symbolism, we enter the labyrinth's sacred space.  This volume explores the various forms from ancient Greece to Native America as well as its links to dream imagery, women's history, energy and planetary connections, and instructions for constructing a simple labyrinth.

 

Mazes and Labyrinths
Author: W. H. Matthews.  This richly informative volume reveals the history, explanation, mythical use, religious aspects, surviving specimens, modern puzzles, design of mazes and principles of solution. 

 

Mazes and labyrinths
Author: Nigel Pennick.  Leading earth mysteries researcher investigates the significance of these meeting places of symbolism, mythology, ritual, architecture and art. 

 
 
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