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Labyrinth: Pathway to Meditation and Healing
Author: Helen Raphael Sands. The Labyrinth is a mysterious, ancient symbol that has captured the imagination for thousands of years. This book invites you to explore the history of the labyrinth and follow its path, while tuning into your inner needs, fears and hopes.
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The Healing Labyrinth: Finding Your Path to Inner Peace Author: Helen Raphael Sands. This beautifully illustratedself-development book offers instruction and inspiration on labyrinth walking. Beginning with the author's personal journey, it also explores the recent rapid growth of labyrinths, locations in 38 states, from California to New Jersey, as well as in many other places around the world.
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Walking the Healing Labyrinth
Author: Helen Raphael Sands. Explores the history of the labyrinth across people and time, explains how to follow the path of the labyrinth and tune in to your inner needs, fears and dreams, and provides tools to help prepare to journey on the labyrinth. Learn to make your own labyrinth - from simple line drawings on paper to more ambitious projects with canvas, sand or stones.
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Labyrinths & Mazes; A Complete Guide to Magical Paths of the World
Author: Jeff Saward. Based on over 25 years of research and taking two years to produce, this lavishly illustrated study contains the latest discoveries and interpretations, plus many previously unseen color photographs and illustrations, bringing together labyrinths and mazes from around the world, from prehistory to modern times.
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Magical Paths: Labyrinths & Mazes in the 21st Century
Author: Jeff Saward. A world authority on mazes and labyrinths explores our fascination with these magical pathways, with stunning photographs, paintings and prints showing the diversity and complexity of mazes and labyrinths.
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Ariadne's Thread: Legends of the Labyrinth
Author: Kimberly Lowelle Saward. Currently the president of the Labyrinth Society, the author uses her organizational and literary skills to summarize some of the myths and stories around the labyrinth. Available through: www.labyrinthos.net
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The Living Labyrinth: Exploring Universal Themes in Myths, Dreams and the Symbolism of Waking Life
Author: Jeremy Taylor. Rev. Taylor, a Unitarian-Universalist minister, has been a pioneer in the field of dream interpretation and exploration for more than 30 years. In this volume, he takes self-empowerment dream work one step further, encouraging dreamers to seek the "aha!" of meaning not only in the personal layers of significance in their dreams, but also in the transpersonal, archetypal symbols and metaphors that appear in our dreams. The book explores the deep, recurring patterns of meaning and symbol that appear in both our individual dreams and our shared collective religious and spiritual stories.
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Labyrinth Walking: Patterns of Power
Author: Patricia Telesco. Discover the use of the labyrinth as a spiritual tool - used throughout the centuries in many different cultures - to find meditation, ofcus, peace, and wholeness. Includes a complete guide to crafting personal labyrinths for spiritual growth, as well as a dictionary of symbols and patterns.
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Exploring the Labyrinth: A Guide for Healing and Spiritual Growth
Author: Melissa Gayle West. In this book, psychotherapist West explains how she has found labyrinths constructive in her life, and offers detailed instructions to construct our own labyrinths.
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Labyrinths: Ancient Paths of Wisdom and Peace
Author: Virginia Westbury. For thousands of years the human mind has puzzled over the enigma of the labyrinth. This book traces the fascinating history of one of the world's oldest works of art and illustrates in pictures and stories the many ways in which it is being used today as a tool for peace, solace, and personal exploration.
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The Maze and the Warrior: Symbols in Architecture, Theology and Music
Author: Craig Wright. Traces the fascinating history of the maze and its associated symbol, the warrior, from the classical myth of Daedelus and Theseus through early Christianity, the Middle Ages, and the Enlightenment, and its applications in architecture, theology and music.
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