West by Northwest: Living the Labyrinth
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Description: An article on the personal experiences of walking a labyrinth.
West by Northwest: Living the Labyrinth "Labyrinth Walking"©Mary DeDanan Northern California writer, poet and photographer Each rock is a jewel. Each rock is alive. Sparklers of mica. Green volcanic glass in brushed patterns. Jade serpentine. White quartz. Black obsidian. Red jasper. Blue granite. Many I have no names for. Rounded from years of running water, or squared new from the land. They have bands, veins, swirls of color, fingers of otherness branching through them. One has a picture: red rock shot with quartz and mica, forming a perfect petroglyph of a shaman dancing, arm raised in a disco salute. There is wonder in how they formed, slowly in sediment, or abruptly in great heat. What would they whisper of time and patience, if I had ears to hear?
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Description: | poems, pictures, and directions for creating a classic Minoan labyrinth. |
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