The Hospital Labyrinth: A Path to Healing
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Dan DunlopPosted
Wed 17 Nov 2010 4:43am
Last weekend we celebrated my wife’s birthday. One of the things she decided we would do as a family was help our friends build a labyrinth in their backyard. As a family we have walked labyrinths in various locations around the country, including a beautiful example at the Stowe Flake Resort in Stowe, Vermont. I’ve also seen labyrinthsRead on »
LABYRINTH OF BIRTH - giveaway winner
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NicoleDPosted
Tue 12 Oct 2010 8:28am
Sorry all, I went MIA for about 2.5 weeks for a crazy busy while. But, I am back with a winner for the giveaway!
And the winner for the Labyrinth of Birth book is...
MAMA V!
Mama V, shoot me an email with your contact information and I will get this out in the mail to you.
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Discovering a Labyrinth in my Own Backyard By Guest Blogger Anne Crew
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Barbara K.Posted
Mon 18 Oct 2010 7:15am
Imagine discovering a labyrinth literally in your own backyard?
Last week I received a text message from a friend and yoga student telling me about her experience discovering a labyrinth at the Shenkel Church in North Coventry. Walking the labyrinth was powerful for her and she agreed to chronicle the experience.
The Shenkel
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DO YOU KNOW ABOUT LABYRINTHITIS?
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Stephanie S. JewettPosted
Thu 15 Apr 2010 12:00am
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The labyrinth is the inner ear consisting of the vestibule, cochlear and semicircular canals. The cochlea is concerned with hearing and the vestibule and semicircular canals with equilibrium (sense of balance). The bony portion of the labyrinth (osseous labyrinth) is composed
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The Labyrinth to Success
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LadyDownsizePosted
Tue 27 Jan 2009 7:06pm
eyes and our chin resting on a hand, which is being supported by the elbow on the table below?
Getting through the labyrinth to success takes time and effort. Each dead end... backsliding holes we fall in, or whether we swerve and turn the next corner.
Someone I knew years ago got a labyrinth. Each tilt of the board brought that marble precariously close
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LABYRINTH OF BIRTH
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NicoleDPosted
Mon 20 Sep 2010 9:09am
I have just finished reading this amazing book and would like to offer it to one lucky reader.
Labyrinth of Birth , by Pam England, is a delightful read that I recommend to any woman: mother, doula, or midwife.
She explains how labyrinths are a part of human culture - noted throughout every civilization.
One of the oldest universal symbols found
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The Kircher connection: Jacob Kirkegaard’s ‘Labyrinthitis’ at the Museum of Jurassic Technology
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Thomas S.Posted
Tue 07 Oct 2008 7:17pm
Good news for all friends of sound artist Jacob Kirkegaard (see earlier post here ), and for all fans of the Museum of Jurassic Technology (MJT) in Culver City — Jacob has just given a sold-out performance of his inner-ear sound work ‘Labyrinthitis’ in the MJT’s Tula Tea Room. Read Jacob’s impressions from the MJT here. The Athanasius Kircher
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Short Story: The Spiritual Warrior of the Labyrinth
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Evelyn LimPosted
Thu 02 Sep 2010 7:16pm
. Beads of perspiration gathered on the side of her forehead. The Warrior started to reflected on her journey so far.
Since entering the labyrinth, the Warrior had found... conquest.
Coming into the labyrinth was no accident. It had in fact instantly appeared when she unwittingly invoked an order to the Universe. In a moment of thoughtlessness
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Labyrinth Balance Board Winner!
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SleePosted
Thu 03 Dec 2009 12:00am
Congratulations: Rocker Bye Baby!
You have 48 hours from the time I email you to get back in touch with me, else I'll have to get creative in picking a secondary winner, and neither of us want that!
You can follow her over at her blog, but be sure to check out her shop too! She's adopted two families for Christmas through WishUponAHer ...
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