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Labyrinths

Postby Sercee » Wed Dec 20, 2006 3:53 pm

Has anyone here tried walking a labyrinth before? I just did a bunch of reading on them and I'm very intrigued. I can see a lot of interesting benefits in this type of meditation. The only one I currently have access to is the finger labyrinth I downloaded, though. I'll try it when I get home tonight.

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Postby Sobek » Wed Dec 20, 2006 4:20 pm

could you give me the basic idea if what this is? for moment there i thought you were taking theseus and the minotaur a little too seriously.

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Postby Eretik » Wed Dec 20, 2006 7:49 pm

It's a serious idea, Sobek. Here we have mazes and spiral earthworks, often called 'troytowns'. I think the purpose is to learn how 'to find your way' to the heart or centre. Microcosm - Macrocosm, the story of Theseus is very allegorical, like all mysteries. It's not just about getting to the centre but finding your way back to the start, also. Sometimes help comes too, from unexpected sources, killing 'the monster' is part of this. Beginning to make sense now? It's late here and I'm tired but this is interesting. I am rusty but I'll see what I have, that may be helpful. This is a very old method of connecting to your inner self, and more.

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Postby Sobek » Wed Dec 20, 2006 8:09 pm

yes, thanks eretik, that does help to make sense of it, i am now too very interested in this.

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Re: Labyrinths

Postby [Enlightenment] » Wed Dec 20, 2006 8:29 pm

Has anyone here tried walking a labyrinth before? I just did a bunch of reading on them and I'm very intrigued. I can see a lot of interesting benefits in this type of meditation. The only one I currently have access to is the finger labyrinth I downloaded, though. I'll try it when I get home tonight.
Hey Sercee, where did you download this from hun?

Kristy x

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Re: Labyrinths

Postby Baratoz » Thu Dec 21, 2006 12:33 am

Has anyone here tried walking a labyrinth before? I just did a bunch of reading on them and I'm very intrigued. I can see a lot of interesting benefits in this type of meditation. The only one I currently have access to is the finger labyrinth I downloaded, though. I'll try it when I get home tonight.
I haven't but I used to work with a lady who was an Unitarian and she had. She had told me about it once and said it was a very spiritual experience.

I will say, my favorite Christians are the Unitarians.
Only through silence can we truly hear the words of the Goddess and God.

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Postby Eretik » Thu Dec 21, 2006 7:17 am

I 've got a couple of links here on labyrinths. They describe the basics well, though you get repetition, but there are some good pics. and the crystallinks site relates to chakras, which may be of interest too.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Labyrinth

http://www.crystalinks.com/labyrinths.html

I looked through my own stuff and realised I need to re- buy[?] some books which I used to have and take better notes also. I had info. on this,myself, but I can't find it. The joy of a chaotic household! lol.

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Postby Sercee » Thu Dec 21, 2006 9:17 am

These are all the sites I've been looking through, the one I downloaded was at http://www.lessons4living.com/finger_labyrinth.htm .

Sobek, the Cretan labyrinth that the minotaur stories are from is actually real, except that it's a maze not a labyrinth. The ruins still exist apparently. It's story is in several of these links :)

http://www.lessons4living.com/labyrinth.htm
http://www.labyrinth.ed.ac.uk/index.htm
http://www.sacredwalk.com/
http://www.crossroad.to/articles2/05/te ... yrinth.htm
http://www.crystalinks.com/labyrinths.html
http://www.labyrinthsociety.org/

And the Unitarians are my favorite too. We had our Open Ritual for Yule this past sunday at the Unitarian Church downtown LOL

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Postby [Enlightenment] » Thu Dec 21, 2006 10:13 am

Thanks guys,

There is some pretty good infomation there and it has inspired me to walk the Labyrinth while meditating. This is new info for me and I love trying new thing's out like this.

I never realised the Labyrinth was such a christian thing though :o

Kristy

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Postby Sercee » Thu Dec 21, 2006 10:17 am

It is and it isn't. I wouldn't worry about that so much as the journey since I've found references to many cultures using them. I found a Labyrinth Society and several organized labyrinth walks in my city that definately aren't Christian. The 'permanent' labyrinths are mostly on church grounds, though. I'm waiting for a response to join the next one.

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Postby Eretik » Thu Dec 21, 2006 3:29 pm

Like most things, Christianity robbed the labyrinths and mazes from earlier cultures. Here in Scotland we have rock carvings which are neolithic and are of labyrinths and mazes, similar to some of the sites pictures from above links.

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Postby Sercee » Thu Dec 21, 2006 3:31 pm

Yeah, I can't wait till I go to Scotland in a couple years. I found the site for the Edinburgh labyrinth and I'd like to try it out, or find other nice ones around!


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