Thursday, 13 September 2012

Peace on the Labyrinth: Suggested Reading and Listening


Peace on the Labyrinth: Suggested Reading and Listening         

Labyrinths and Spirituality
·      Walking a Sacred Path: Rediscovering the Labyrinth as a Spiritual Practice
            By Lauren Artress, PhD, Riverhead Trade; Revised edition 2006

·      Labyrinth: Landscape of the Soul
            By Di Williams, Wild Goose Publications, 2009

·      Finding the Still Point: A Spiritual Response to Stress (chapter 7: "The Labyrinth Phenomenon")
            By Tom Harpur, Northstone, 2002

Mindfulness and Meditation                           
·      Mindfulness for Beginners
            By Jon Kabat-Zinn, PhD, Sounds True, 2006 (audio CDs)

·      Meditation for Optimum Health: How to Use Mindfulness and Breathing to Heal Your Body and Refresh Your Mind
            By Jon Kabat-Zinn, PhD, and Andrew Weil, MD, Sounds True, 2001 (audio CDs)

·      Happiness: A Guide to Developing Life's Most Important Skill
            By Matthieu Ricard, Sounds True, 2007 (audio CDs)

Science and Meditation
·      Mind in the Balance: Meditation in Science, Buddhism, and Christianity
            By B. Alan Wallace, Columbia, 2009

·      God and the Brain: The Physiology of Spiritual Experience
By Andrew Newberg, MD, Sounds True, 2007 (audio CDs)

·      Stress-Proof Your Brain: Meditations to Rewire Neural Pathways for Stress Relief and Unconditional Happiness
            By Rick Hanson, PhD, Sounds True, 2010 (audio CDs)

The World-Wide Labyrinth Locator has been designed to be an easy-to-use database of labyrinths around the world. Information about labyrinths you can visit, including their locations, pictures, and contact details, are accessible here, along with information about the many types of labyrinths found worldwide. Labyrinths occur in many forms, shapes, and sizes, and the Locator contains both historic and modern examples. At the current time the Worldwide Labyrinth Locator database contains over 4000 labyrinths in 70 or more countries.
www.labyrinthlocator.com

Prepared for "Stay Peaceful" on 92.5 FM The X by Nina Johnson, Lecturer, English and Modern Languages Dept., Thompson Rivers University, Kamloops, BC

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