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Uploaded by on Jan 30, 2008

Lifestyle and relationship expert Lissa Coffey walks the labyrinth and learns about its history and spiritual significance.

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  • I look at it artistically too, in creating a labyrinth is a journey as well. Try it sometime on paper , then poster paper, then canvas/ floor cloth ,and/or from paper to ground . You don't have to have an acre in order to create one. You can have one the size of a small kid's plastic pool.

  • To understand the relationship with labyrinth and coins watch "Researching the Labyrinth".

    The answer will surprise you.

  • She said labyrinths were found in ancient rocks and coins, but the problem is we have no idea what they meant or what they were for. .Just being ancient means nothing. Then the woman makes the leap to "sacred geometry," which is not from the Bible. Walking labyrinths makes people feel spiritual but that does not mean they know God.

  • Nicely done, I like that the metaphors were shared.

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