Labyrinth Research Bibliography

Bibliography of Articles and Studies Related to Labyrinth Research 2022 Update (.pdf 412K) - version that will be searchable on the new Labyrinth Society website


Bibliography of Studies Related to Labyrinth Research (.pdf 517K) - version in the searchable categories below

This downloadable Bibliography has all entries sorted by author. The entries in the bibliography have been categorized below by topic and also by type (doctoral dissertation, journal article etc.).

A journey to the center. Natural Health, 35(7), 17-18. (2005).

Barker, E.

The article presents information on the importance of labyrinth walking. Labyrinth walking, which has been practiced in various cultures and religions since 4500 years ago, provides a form of meditation that psychologist Ann Kearney-Cooke, likens to a mini-pilgrimage. Kearney-Cooke, author of the book "Change Your Mind, Change Your Body," leads labyrinth-walking retreats at Red Mountain Spa in St. George, Utah, where she encourages participants to concentrate on a question that has been troubling them. 

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