Cousineau, Phil
(1998). The Art of Pilgrimage. The Seeker's Guide to Making Travel Sacred.
Berkeley, CA, Conari Press.
"With a
deepening of focus, keen preparation, attention to the path below our
feet, and respect for the destination at hand, it is possible to transform
even the most ordinary trip into a sacred journey, a pilgrimage."
Author.
Dahlke, Rudiger (1992). Mandalas of the World. A Meditating and Painting
Guide. New York, Sterling Publishing Co.
"Here are more than 100 of the most beautiful and significant mandalas
in history.
The significance of each mandala and its origins is explained by the
author as an aid to full enjoyment of the mandala's benefits, for understanding
is at the core of these age-old archetypes. As you color and contemplate,
they will lead, again and again, to a deeper experience of the meaning
of life." Publisher.
Fisher, Adrian and Howard Loxton (1997). Secrets of the Maze. London,
Quatro Publishing.
"Discover the magic of the maze (and labyrinth), from its mythical
origins in ancient times to the astounding innovations of present-day
maze designers." Publishers.
James, John (1982). The Master Masons of Chartres. NY, West Grinstead
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Petrucci, Paul (2002). Prodigal Logic. A Ray Gabriel Floating Home Mystery.
Seattle, WA, Paul Petrucci.
A modern mystery involving a computer and labyrinths. A bit fluffy, but
fun!
Purce, Jill (1974). The Mystic Spiral. New York, Thames and Hudson.
"The spiral is the natural form of growth, and has become, in every
culture and in every age, man's symbol of the progress of the soul towards
eternal life. As an inward-winding labyrinth, kit constitutes the hero's
journey to the still center where the secret of life is found. As the
spherical vortex, spiraling through its own center, it combines the inward
and outward directions of movement." Publisher. |