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Contemporary Creative Variations Definition: These contemporary designs are not similar to any of the above labyrinth types. The unicursal labyrinthine pathways or multiple paths of these designs are not designed to confuse, but to enhance spiritual perception.
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Vesica Pisces Motif: Based on the vesica pisces.
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The Vesica Triangle A natural (or sacred) geometric motif
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Joan Champion walking the Vesica Triangle
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Nine Petal Vesica Motif by Alex Champion
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Mariposa Labyrinth by Alex Champion
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Composite Designs
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Definition: A composite design contains two or conceivably more natural geometric motifs.
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Flower Wand made of four connected meander patterns and three vesica motifs arranged as a three petal flower pattern. This three petal vesica flower pattern is found at each end.
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The central Vesica of Alex Champion's earthwork the Flower Wand.
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Miscellaneous Designs
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Definition: These labyrinths do not fall under any other typology.
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Three-ring Cretan by Alex Champion.
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Joan Champion walking the viking-horse-trappings design Circular Labyrinth. By Alex Champion.
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Four Directions Labyrinth Unicursal Circular by Alex Champion.
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Reflection Labyrinth: Created as a bold new design for the dawn of a new millennium, the nine-circuit, dual-path Reflection Labyrinth looks like no other labyrinth. Its unique features cohere into a powerful metaphor for healing and wholeness in relationships.
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