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Sacred Space & Symbolism
Sites about the archetypal symbols and sacred spaces that help us keep in touch with the universal forces that connect us all.
 

Sacred Spaces

Earth Sanctuary - Chuck Pettis' 72-acre "nature reserve and meditation parkland" on Whidbey Island, which features a number of stone circles, labyrinths, and the first dolman built in the United States.
Labyrinth Locator - Database of walkable labyrinths across the Unites States and around the world, presented by Veriditas: The World-Wide Labyrinth Project at Grace Cathedral.
Mid-Atlantic Geomancy - Lots of information and articles from Europe about sacred geometry, labyrinths, dowsing, and sacred space.
The Modern Antiquarian - Site based on Julian Cope's book, which offers images, information, folklore about the ancient sites of England and Ireland.
Places of Peace and Power - Website from anthropolist and photographer Martin Greys covering sacred sites from around the world.
Rock Art in the British Landscape - Site full of visuals and information about ancient rockcarvings in England, Scotland and Wales.
Sacred Sites - Photographs of sacred sites around the world from explorer and anthropologist Martin Gray.
Sacred Symbols
Earth Mandalas - Check out the "Visual Index" of these fascinating mandalas, which have been created from nature photographs, including satellite photographs of the planet.
Labyrinth Online - Animated Cretan and Chartres style labyrinths and information about how to maximize the meditative experience.
The Labyrinth Society - Extensive website about labyrinths, including how to make one, how to make the most of walking a labyrinth, and how labyrinths can be incorporated into the community.
The Mandala Project - Explore the meaning of the labyrinth, find out how it manifests itself nature and how it has been represented in art, and view numerous unique and interesting mandala interpretations.

Symbols.com - Use their unique search engine to find a symbol by its graphic characteristics, or find a symbol alphabetically by its name or meaning.

A Web of Labyrinths - Web portal that leads to numerous other sites about the history of labyrinths, how to make them, and examples from around the world.
 
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