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Earth

I am in a real life Monet, colored by electromagnetic presence

I feel each and every one of my atoms dancing, craving chaos

Gravity, oh dearest friend - bending time and distances, making grounding and floating eternal, unlocking people of the labyrinths

I see Universe, stripped of layers

It is there, it has always been there

I am you

I am free

Mathilde

I have lived infinite

said my child one morning

as she put her doll to bed

no doubt

she showed me universal truth

each moment passes to the next

choosing to live in the the moments in between the moments, in between

until time stands approximately equal to still

and breath floats

light through the body

this is the link

i see it now

my guru

pure starlight

in a tiny human body

Self-love

A norwegian artist sharing her words inspired through the Course for Inner Peace. Thank you Inga-Hedvig / @ingahedvig.

Love Frequency

I’m swimming

In bright yellow energy

From sunlight, water, sugar, and children

Admiring dark clouds from distance

With patience as my sunscreen

Landing in opposites

Breathing underwater

Letting go

To love

Ord gjennom tid

A norwegian poet shares a lifetime of words.

A history of Labyrinths

Labyrinths have been used in various cultures and contexts throughout history, each with its unique symbolism and purpose.

  1. Spiritual Journey: Labyrinths are often seen as a symbol of a spiritual journey or pilgrimage. Walking through a labyrinth can represent a journey to the center of oneself and back out into the world, often symbolizing a path to spiritual enlightenment or self-discovery.

  2. Meditation and Reflection: Many people use labyrinths for meditation and reflection. The act of walking the winding paths allows for a focused and contemplative state, aiding in personal introspection and peace.

  3. Symbol of Wholeness: The circular shape and intricate paths of labyrinths can symbolize wholeness and unity. They often represent the idea of bringing together various aspects of life or self into balance and harmony.

  4. Path of Life: Labyrinths can symbolize the complex and often winding journey of life, with its many turns and crossroads. This can represent the unpredictability of life's path and the need for perseverance and adaptability.

  5. Ritualis: In some spiritual practices, labyrinths are used as a form of prayer or as part of ritualistic ceremonies. They can serve as a tool for spiritual awakening or as a metaphor for a religious journey.

  6. Maze vs. Labyrinth: It's important to note that a labyrinth differs from a maze. A maze is a puzzle with choices of path and direction, while a labyrinth has a single, non-branching path leading to the center and back.

Each labyrinth may carry different meanings based on its design, context, and the intention of those using it. Whether for spiritual, meditative, or symbolic purposes, labyrinths serve as powerful tools for contemplation and transformation.

Nytt år nytt lys

By Tiril Elstad