There is a fantastic little gallery in Brighton with a big vision and an even bigger heart, whose mission is to remove barriers to accessing “Imaginal Perspective”
Category: Labyrinths
Labyrinths
Whispered Stories
I went to Brighton for the first time yesterday. We were there for work, but took the opportunity to see a bit of the city “Whispered Stories”
A Taste-full Labyrinth
We spotted another labyrinth from the comforts of our living room the other day, this one a tasty invention featured on the BBC technology show “A Taste-full Labyrinth”
Labyrinth Spotting
Sometimes it’s nice to stay home on summer Sundays and let the world to come to us…. perhaps not surprisingly, even the labyrinth came to us as “Labyrinth Spotting”
Pilgrims Walk
We love Canterbury; it’s an old city that never disappoints, no matter what the purpose for our visit. Our primary reason for this trip was “Pilgrims Walk”
2016 Swedish Labyrinth Pilgrimage
Regular readers will remember my posts about our 2015 Swedish Labyrinth Tour, and we are now working hard on plans for returning in 2016. Once “2016 Swedish Labyrinth Pilgrimage”
St. Anne’s Cathedral, Belfast
Saturday’s visit to Northern Ireland was a day of two parts. After flying in from Stansted, we rented a car and drove along snowy roads, “St. Anne’s Cathedral, Belfast”
Gletschergarten Reflections
It was back to work for us today, sort of…. in the nicest of ways. One of our prime purposes for coming to Switzerland was “Gletschergarten Reflections”
In Love with Zurich, part 3
Continuing our quest, we went in search of the modern walkable labyrinth, the Zeughaushof. A labyrinth set within a labyrinth, it is obviously popular with “In Love with Zurich, part 3”
In Love with Zurich, part 2
Our priority, naturally, was to search out the city’s two labyrinths, one very old, one modern. This labyrinth set into the wall of a house “In Love with Zurich, part 2”