Wednesday, September 09, 2015

One Photo - Twenty Words





Ignatius Jesuit Centre's Labyrinth

Meant to lead you in a solving way of thought, in with questions, out with answers, labyrinth not a maze.






























12 comments:

  1. I love both! Used to love doing those puzzle ones as a child

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    1. Mr Man is really good at the maze, he always figures out the Thanksgiving corn maze before anyone else, not me, I get lost in a maze. Where as the labyrinths are my walk ;)

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  2. Very intriguing. I'm not a lover of labyrinths and mazes, but your photo is lovely and fresh.

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    1. Thanks Alexa. I find a labyrinth allows me a moment to not think, I just follow and it let's my mind focus how ever momentarily, on my question as I walk in.

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    1. I have three labyrinths that I walk; this one of grass, there is one made entirely of cement using colour to create the design and the third is outlined with large rocks & stones.

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  4. I like the sentiment behind this but have no sense of direction so find mazes and labyrinths stressful rather than cleansing!

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    1. I like that labyrinths lead you along, no sense of direction required. Mazes get me totally confused and lost. The only maze we participate in is a Thanksgiving corn maze every October.

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  5. I prefer to wander in a labyrinth, than feel confined in a maze! When a friend of mine died, his parents made a labyrinth in his memory. It's a lovely peaceful place, overlooking the house he grew up in.

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    1. What a wonderful tribute to your friend. I think there are more and more home labyrinth installations happening.

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  6. I don't think I have ever seen a labyrinth. Can't remember one anyway. Show us the other two, some time!

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    1. I will dig out the photos I have of the other two for you. I think people often think a labyrinth is a maze but quite the opposite. Mazes are suppose to get you lost & confused - I don't like that, where as a labyrinth leads you in and out, plus in a labyrinth usually you can see out & over.

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