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Labyrinth Links
The following links will take you virtually everywhere there is to go on the "labyrinthine web!"
Labyrinthos/Caerdroia: Labyrinth Historian Jeff Saward provides an accurate and factual wealth of information and has incredible pictures of the history and diversity of labyrinths so far documented and accounted for.
Labyrinth Work: This beautiful site is full of pictures and the inspirational work of Selma Sevenhuijsen of the Netherlands.
My Maze: The Mystery Labyrinth: This fascinating, informative, and interactive site was created by Erwin Reißmann of Germany.
Labyrinth & Sea Project: Worldwide Circle of Labyrinths: This website was created in response to the devastating East Indian Ocean tsunami on December 26, 2004. Labyrinthers from around the world created labyrinths on January 23, 2005, combined with the element of water, for healing and commemoration for the victims and the survivors of the 2004 tsunami. The website continues, as a tribute to all touched by the storms of life and to restore our awareness to the healing power of water.
Worldwide Labyrinth Locator: This link sponsored by the joint venture of The Labyrinth Society and Veriditas, Inc., with a donation from the Faith, Hope, and Love Foundation, will assist you in locating a labyrinth near you or for finding labyrinths while on your travels.

Labyrinth Groups & Memberships
The International Labyrinth Society: A global organization linking and networking labyrinth enthusiasts from around the world.

Labyrinth Guild of New England: This east coast group envisions "A world in which the labyrinth is widely used as a spiritual tool to nurture and empower peace, harmony, healing, and understanding."

Labyrinth Resource Group of Santa Fe New Mexico: This south-west group's main goal, is to bring the labyrinth experience to children. In doing so, they have brought the labyrinth to many in their circle of community.

Minnesota Labyrinth Network: "The Minnesota Labyrinth Network (MLN) is a group of labyrinth enthusiasts, designers, writers, artists, clergy and facilitators who live in Minnesota and Western Wisconsin and whose common link is the desire to share the labyrinth with others."

Labyrinth International : The Zürich based Ariadne network of public women's places worldwide. The allied labyrinths are all lead by women, autonomous and and open for all interested people. This German site contains links to the labyrinths that participate in the network, their activities and thoughts about the labyrinth."

Santa Rosa Labyrinth Products
Robert Ferré of Labyrinth Enterprises: Robert Ferré is a master of labyrinth design and an expert on the Chartres Cathedral and Labyrinth, as well as the home of the Santa Rosa Labyrinth on canvas and other walkable material.
Ispiritual: The women of Ispiritual craft quality finger labyrinths in wood and acrylic, and is the home of the Santa Rosa Labyrinth for fingers.
Santa Rosa Booklets and Products by Lea Goode-Harris: The home of the Labyrinth Process, Poetry In Motion, Making the Santa Rosa Labyrinth Instruction Booklet, Labyrinths To Go!, Ladybug Labyrinth, and Lea's Expressive Arts Studio.

Santa Rosa Labyrinth Projects
The Snoopy Labyrinth at the Charles M. Schulz Museum
Tribute to 911 with New York Sculpture Artist Mark Pilato
Flat Stanley Visits The Snoopy Labyrinth at the Charles M. Schulz Museum, Santa Rosa, CA  
Santa Rosa Junior College Community Education
Discovering The Labyrinth Class Photos

Other Labyrinth Links & Products
Rev. Jill Kimberly Hartwell Geoffrion, Ph.D.: Rev. Dr. Jill Hartwell Geoffrion is a vibrant wellspring of inspiration. Jill is a minister of prayer, a labyrinth ambassador, the director of DeepHaven Labyrinths (of which there are currently 10 labyrinths!!!) and Retreats. She is a prolific author, a retreat leader, an inspirational speaker, and a frequent pilgrim to Chartres Cathedral.

Goods Of The Spirit: Carol Posch Comstock is an amazing artist. Her ability to create with heartfelt sensitivity and an eye for beauty and humor brings vibrant life to her creations. She also has a beautiful Santa Rosa Labyrinth, named Evergreen, on her property.

Paths Of Peace: Lisa Gidlow Moriarty brings her passion and life experience to her labyrinth work and design. View her beautiful site to learn about her creation of the Dancing Woman™ and Circle of Peace™ labyrinths.

Lady Lake Labyrinth: The love and care that went into the making of this labyrinth is just beautiful. I find this site to be an inspiration and an example of the incredible work that is being done with labyrinths everywhere.

Sacred Land Photography with Cindy A. Pavlinac, M.A. : Cindy is an artist, writer, and photographer who has traveled the world photographing labyrinths, sacred places, and the wonder of nature. Her husband, Martin Gregory, crafts music to assist in transporting you into Cindy's photographs. 
Surrender To The Heart & Labyrinth of the Lake: Rebecca Rodriguez's site will bring you to a wellspring for inner contemplation and inspiration.

Giannangelo Farms Southwest's Labyrinth: Frank and Vicky Giannangelo have created an oasis in their organic and avant-gardening Southwest Farm in New Mexico. You will find there, a beautiful modified, seven-circuit Tohono O'odham 'Man in the Maze' Labyrinth, with an enlarged "kiva" center.

"Living With A Labyrinth": Artist Lorena Babcock Moore shares her experience of living with a labyrinth at the center of their home. Also, visit her home page to view some of her visionary art, reflecting her spirit, work, and her connection with the land and elements.

A Backyard Labyrinth: Dave Johnson created this beautiful labyrinth in his backyard. It is a great example of what people can do with a little space, some old/new bricks, elbow grease, and most important, their creative imagination. Be sure to view his QuickTime video!
The Labyrinth & Weefolk Creations: Dan Carlson invites you to visit his labyrinth page and sing along to his beautiful song, entitled Unlock, of experiencing the labyrinth. Dan says , "It's a great way to relax the mind and people who visit her center seem to feel safe.  So the labyrinth is just another way to expand the safe and quiet atmosphere of the center."

Other Links for Inspiration
Crystal Wings Healing Art: Visionary artist Barbara Evans invites invites you to explore her world of Sacred Geometry, Crystals, Color and Flower Essences, and beautiful images that speak to the Heart.

Full House Farm: At Full House Farm, Christine Cole introduces you to the harmonious language and rhythms of horses. Discover a pathway to harmony with yourself through demonstration, group exercises and individual hands-on guidance. Join Christine and the horses for a journey from what you know to what you can imagine!

The Joy of Voice with Jane Lowey : Filled with song and travel, Jane Lowey invites you to join her in the spirit of play and curiosity. You will find information about "Common Voices" - her community women's chorus, her journeys for peacemaking- with photos and Jane's thoughts, and discover invitations for upcoming travel opportunities.

A.C.S. Sundari : This small group of people from Rumania, who appreciate and love the oriental culture, founded their Non-Govermental Cultural Association of Sundari in 1993. Their headquarters are located in Cluj Napoca, a town of 340,000 inhabitants, situated to the north-west of Bucharest. With their passion for spiritual deepening they have created a library where people can come and learn about oriental spirituality, philosophy, and religion (as well as Western philosophies), a very unique experience in Romania.



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