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Labyrinths : walking towards the center
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Labyrinths : walking towards the center

Author: G Candolini
Publisher: New York, NY : Crossroad Pub., ©2003.
Edition/Format:   Book : EnglishView all editions and formats
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Material Type: Internet resource
Document Type: Book, Internet Resource
All Authors / Contributors: G Candolini
ISBN: 0824521021 9780824521028
OCLC Number: 52334943
Description: 144 p. : ill. ; 21 cm.
Contents: Setting out into a world of mystery --
The angel's smile --
The wonder of Gothic --
Turnings --
Paths in the grass --
In Hedgerows and desolate places --
It's a long way --
What you learn with your feet --
Map of the soul --
The first step --
The monster in the mirror --
Mother earth --
No time for the path --
The pearl --
Paths of pilgrimage --
Just at the point of giving up --
Closing circles --
The first structure --
The sunwheel --
The archive in Basel --
The trip to Chartres --
The navel of the world --
A trip through the ages --
Just get it right --
The limits of words --
Absolutely certain --
The wheel of fire --
The voice of the heart --
The path back --
Labyrinthine tales --
Precious things come slowly --
Doubts about one's own path --
The face of the Minotaur --
Turn around or you're trapped --
Discovering oneself in the labyrinth --
The labyrinth is a mirror --
Good questions are better than good answers --
An archetypal image of life.
Other Titles: Im Labyrinth sich selbst entdecken.
Responsibility: Gernot Candolini ; translated by Peter Heinegg ; foreword by Paula D'Arcy.
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