Labyrinth Links
These labyrinth links represent services provided by members who have requested links.
Community and Non-profit Organizations
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American Society of Dowsers
In the small town of Danville, Vermont, several practitioners of the art of dowsing decided to form the American Society of Dowsers (ASD), incorporating it in Vermont, in 1961. With 85 current chapters throughout the United States, ASD is holds an annual convention, publishes quarterly journals and has a bookstore.
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Chartres Labyrinths on Maui
provides, for the island of Maui, Hawai'i, labyrinth locations and walk schedules, contact info for retreat leaders and facilitator trainers, books and authors, and general historical information on the labyrinth and sacred geometry.
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Georgia Labyrinths
Bob Peach provides information on labyrinths available to the public in the State of Georgia (USA) as well as suggestions for walking and blessing labyrinths and information on Taize services.
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Houston Labyrinth Network
The Houston Labyrinth Network provides a path of connectivity for all who work with the labyrinth in the Houston area and a list of regional labyrinths.
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Labyrinth Guild of New England
this website offers schedules of area labyrinth walks and special Guild events, information on labyrinths and links and resources.
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Labyrinth Network Northwest
Based in Oregon, the Labyrinth Network Northwest holds regional labyrinth events and is an organizational member of the Labyrinth Society.
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Labyrinths in North Carolina
LINCS people to the labyrinths in this East Coast state. Features labyrinth etiquette, photographs, links and references.
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The Labyrinth Coalition
was founded as The Indiana Labyrinth Coalition to coordinate and co-promote labyrinth events and presentations in the area and serve as a resource for facilitators. It includes listings of public labyrinths and a directory of labyrinth directories.
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The Labyrinth Project of Alabama and Southeast
this web site features photos and locations of labyrinths in the southeast region of
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The New Jersey Labyrinth Project
This web site contains information about labyrinths and meditation walks in the New Jersey area.
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The Peace Project
is an organization dedcated to inner peace, inspired by Peace Pilgrim, a woman who walked 25,000 back and forth across the US seeking world and inner peace.
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Treetops-in-the-Forest
is a non-profit organization, founded in 1989, to provide environmental education for students of all ages. A labyrinth can be found among the many rails on the grounds.