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Exploring the Labyrinth_ A Guide for Healing and Spiritual Growth - Melissa Gayle West [69]

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PO Box 218, Greensboro, VT 05841. Tel: (802) 533-2240. E-mail: sig@geomancy.org.


Annette Reynolds, 205 Oak Road, Birmingham, AL 35216. Tel: (205) 979-1744. E-mail: AnetRey@aol.com.


Melissa West, c/o Harmony Hill, 7362 East Highway 106, Union, WA 98592. Tel: (206) 427-1325. E-mail: triplespiral@earthlink.net.


LABYRINTH ORGANIZATIONS


CAERDROIA

53 Thundersley Grove, Thundersley, Benfleet, Essex SS7 3EB, England. Tel: 44 01268 751915. E-mail: Caerdroia@dial.pipex.com; Website: http://ilc.tsms.soton.ac.uk/caerdroia. Nonprofit organization founded in 1980 to provide focus for study of mazes and labyrinths. Produces annual journal, supports ongoing research programs and networking among enthusiasts and professionals, and supports preservation and restoration of historical labyrinths and mazes.


VERIDITAS: THE WORLDWIDE LABYRINTH PROJECT

1100 California Street, San Francisco, CA 94108. Tel: (415) 749-6356. Website: www.gracecathedral.org/veriditas. Nonprofit organization publishes a quarterly journal, The Source. Provides training for labyrinth facilitators.


LABYRINTH PRODUCTS


FOREST OF PEACE

Tel: (800) 659-3227. Website: www.forestofpeace.com/sacred_art/labyrinth/index_labyrinth.html. Pewter labyrinth pendant. Etched stone labyrinth.

LABYRINTHINA

PO Box 14033, North Palm Beach, FL 33408. Tel: (561) 776-6050. Ocarina labyrinth flute necklaces.


VERIDITAS

1100 California Street, San Francisco, CA 94108. Tel: (415) 749-6356. Website: www.gracecathedral.org/veriditas. Glass coffee mugs, postcards and posters, silver and pewter pendants. Music to walk labyrinths by.


VOICES OF THE LABYRINTH

Alex Champion. P.O. Box 145, Philo, CA 95466. Tel: (707) 895-3375. E-mail: champion@zapcom.net. Labyrinth T-shirts, pins, articles, books.


FINGER LABYRINTHS ON THE INTERNET


These labyrinths can be “walked” directly on your computer screen, or you can download and print the images.

Cretan labyrinths: www.geocities.com/Yosemite/6182/labigl.html and www.mindspring.com/~daniel12/labyrinth.html.

Video and Shockwave demonstrations of how to draw a Cretan labyrinth: www.mcli.dist.maricopa.edu/smc/labyrinth/activities.html.

Animation of drawing of Cretan seed pattern: www.geomancy.org/home.html.

Chartres labyrinth: www.cl.ais.net/jhermann/uuce/labyrinth/index.html.

Table of Contents

Cover

Title Page

Copyright

Dedication

Acknowledgments

Contents

Preface

Part One: Meeting the Labyrinth

Chapter One: What Is a Labyrinth?

Chapter Two: Walking the Walk

Chapter Three: The Power of the Labyrinth

Part Two: Making the Labyrinth

Chapter Four: Making Your Own Labyrinth

Chapter Five: Creating a Walking Labyrinth

Chapter Six: Constructing Your Labyrinth

Chapter Seven: Caring for Your Labyrinth

Part Three: Playing and Healing with the Labyrinth

Chapter Eight: Making the Labyrinth Work for You

Chapter Nine: Creativity and Intuition

Chapter Ten: Healing the Heart, Healing the Soul

Chapter Eleven: Healing and Illness

Chapter Twelve: Ritual and Celebration

Postscript: Gratitude Walk

Annotated Bibliography

Appendix: Labyrinth Resources

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