A note on Labyrinths: In summer 2016, I collaborated with Jan Rogalski in building a 25-foot-diameter stone labyrinth during a residency at Eco Practicum in the Catskills. Different from a maze, which is meant to trick those who walk through it, a labyrinth is a winding path that functions to slow down the mind, rooting our awareness in the steps we take. A labyrinth is a spiraling passage that sends walkers into its center and then out on the same winding path. Just as permaculture—an agricultural design principle of sustainable growth—uses “companion planting” to optimize beneficiary living relationships, we intended our spiraling path to help people feel grounded. We felt that the labyrinth design would aide the relationship of human to earth.
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