Feeling grateful? Or, maybe you're not sure what you're feeling as the holidays approach? Now is the time for a labyrinth walk! You can walk at your own pace and for your own reasons, without any fear of "doing it wrong", because whatever way you choose to walk the labyrinth will be just right for you.
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Glastonbury stars at the Olympics
Surely many viewers of the Opening Ceremonies of the London Olympics were baffled by the stubby, terraced, tree-crowned hill in the center of the Olympic Stadium. To me, it was instantly recognizable as Glastonbury Tor.
Read MoreWorld Labyrinth Day 2011 - May 7
Celebrate World Labyrinth Day on Saturday, May 7, 2011, and join people all over the globe using this wonderful tool to walk for your special intention. In the Washington DC metro area, you can enjoy a self-guided labyrinth tour sponsored by Living Labyrinths for Peace, (703) 217-6706, an organization that unites Art and Science, Technology and Nature with Spirit for Labyrinth Creations and Education that lead the way from Inner Peace to World Peace.
Read MoreWalking space for wounded warriors
One of the newest labyrinth in the Washington, DC, area is at a cutting-edge facility for studying and treating the most difficult cases of traumatic brain injury and post-traumatic stress disorder among American military service members, at the National Naval Medical Center in Bethesda, MD.
Read MoreThe other Ariadne
In the film Inception, a brilliant student architect is recruited to design the three-layered dreamscape for a daring exploit of reverse industrial espionage. However, what lies at the center of this labyrinth is not a physical monster, but any hero's greatest fear -- that of confronting his own failure and guilt.
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