Links |
There are numerous beautiful, instructive and entertaining websites about the labyrinth. In the list below I have made selection of links that I consider worthwhile as a further introduction to the labyrinth. Most of them contain on their turn valuable links with which you can continue your search. |
International |
www.labyrinthsociety.com brings you at the site of the Labyrinth Society, an international organisation of people who work with the labyrinth. It contains many useful links and information about different types of labyrinths and how to construct them. www.mymaze.de is a beautiful and inspiring site about different sort of labyrinths, labyrinths in Germany and much more. www.begehbare-labyrinthe.de provides a list of all labyrinths in Germany . www.labyrinthplatz.ch brings you to the labyrinth in Zürich that has been the startingpoint for the Swiss labyrinth movement. The site contains a list of activities in the Zürcher labyrinth and a list of all labyrinths in Switzerland. www.das-labyrinth.at provides a good overview of different labyrinths and labyrinth activities in Austria , as well as useful links. www.labyrinthos.net is the website of Jeff Saward, who is already for more than 25 years the international expert on labyrinths and mazes. The site is a rich source for information and photo's about all sorts of labyrinths. www.srlabyrinthfoundation.com is the site of Lea Goode-Harris, the designer of the Santa Rosa labyrint, a model that I also work with in the Netherlands . Together with her I have made www.waterlabyrinths.com , a site commemorating the victims of the Tsunami end 2004 and also in memory of the healing power of water. www.labyrinths.co.za is the site of Clare Wilson , who designed the South African reconciliation labyrinth, with which I also work in the Netherlands. www.sacred-land-photography.com is the website of Cindy Pavlinac . Cindy is a fine art photographer and chronicler of the modern labyrinth revival. California based, she works on location in Europe and America visiting and documenting historic and modern labyrinths and other sacral places since 1977. Her photography has appeared in over 300 publications and she presents multimedia celebrations of labyrinth images with music. http://www.labyrinth-international.org brings you to the Zürich based Ariadne network of public women's places worldwide. The allied labyrinths are all lead by women, autonomous and and open for all interested people. Tge (German) site contains links to the labyrinths that participate in the network, their activitities and thoughts about the labyrinth. Zoltán L. Kruse presents at his website www.laberintes.de and in his book ‘Labyrinthos Wortkernschichtung' the first grounded phonetical research on the original phonetical-mantric meaning of the age old sound codes LABYRINTHOS. On www.tonipecoraro.it you can find beautiful graphic pictures of fantasy labyrinths, made by the Italian artist Tony Pecararo. |
| The netherlands |
www.doolhoven.nl provides a list of mazes and labyrinths in the Netherlands. www.vruchtbareaarde.nl contains the text of an instructive article about the Chartres labyrinth and an inspirering list with links. On www.janvanschaik.nl you will find images of labyrinths made by Jan van Schaik, an artist who makes landscape labyrinths of willow wood. He also made a big labyrinth in IJsselstein: www.ijsselstein.nl , search with ‘labyrint'. Willem Kuipers is (amongst others) specialised in making large labyrinths on the beach: www.willemlabyrint.nl www.zinweb.nl provides a good overview of spiritual themes and activities that can assist you in your journey through the labyrinth At www.therapeutenwinkel.nl you can order wooden fingerlabyrinths. |