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Links to other Labyrinth sites:

Labyrinth On Line  - This is Chris's personal favorite.  Great graphics and a wonderful on-screen labyrinth walk.
The Labyrinth Society - The home page of the Labyrinth Society.  Good references.  They now have a labyrinth locator page but it will only give you locations of member labyrinths, unfortunately.  But that's a starting point.
St Louis Labyrinth Project - a wealth of information, including a labyrinth locator.  You will find instructions on creating labyrinths, links to other sites and much more.
Caerdroia - Caerdroia has a wealth of labyrinth knowledge and a great links page.  A "must visit".
Veriditas - The World-Wide Labyrinth Project - The home page for Grace Cathedral's Labyrinth Project.  Lots of good information and a labyrinth locator.
Mid-Atlantic Geomancy - Sig Lonegren's site.  A great reference for creating labyrinths and also for using the chakras in a labyrinth.  A good site for beginners and experts alike.
The Labyrinth Project of Connecticut - The Labyrinth Project was founded by Helen Curry, whose book is already a new classic for labyrinth lovers.  (Click here to jump down for more information on her book.)
A Web of Labyrinths - Created by the Southern Mountain Community College, this site has, among other things, an animated 3D labyrinth journey incorporating Sig Lonegren's work.
The Mandala Project  - This site is combining labyrinths and mandalas by having contributors send in their mandalas which are then laminated and strung together to form the walls of the circuits of a labyrinth.  People can walk the labyrinth and enjoy looking at inspiring art work at the same time.  Very creative and healing!

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Labyrinths and Mandalas Books:

Exploring the Labyrinth: A Guide for Healing and Spiritual Growth by Melissa Gayle West.  Melissa is a psychotherapist who has led many labyrinth workshops.  This is a good reference book that includes some solid references.
Walking a Sacred Path: Rediscovering the Labyrinth as a Spiritual Tool by Dr. Lauren Artress.  THE classic work and the best reference for a more Christian based discussion of labyrinths, although the work can certainly be used by those of other beliefs.
The Way of the Labyrinth: A Powerful Meditation for Everyday Life by Helen Curry.

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Personal Growth Topics and Resources:

Spirituality, Spiritual Seeking:

Everyday Sacred: A Woman's Journey Home by Sue Bender.  Easy and light reading.  That statement belies how pithy and quotable this book is.  Follow Sue Bender on a spiritual journey of her own.  You'll be glad you did.
Finding Your Way Home: A Soul Survival Kit: Tools for Discovering Your Emotional and Spiritual Power by Melody Beattie.  Beattie is the author of "Codependent No More".  In this book, she gives you plenty of tools to rediscover your emotional and spiritual power.
Awaken to Your Spiritual Self; Discover the Blessings in Your Life by M J Abadie.  A great how-to book for defining and exploring your spirituality.  A packed tool kit.  Abadie collaborated with the late Joseph Campbell on some of his work and this book reflects that same spirit of healing and exploration.
The Purpose of Your Life: Finding Your Place in the World Using Synchronicity, Intuition, and Uncommon Sense by Carol Adrienne.  For all you "Celestine Prophecy" fans, you'll enjoy reading and working through this book by the co-author of "The Celestine Prophecy: An Experiential Guide".  This is another packed work book, so go buy yourself a good notebook and pen when you're out shopping for this book.
Dance of the Spirit: The Seven Steps of Women's Spirituality by Maria Harris.  A good starting place for women seeking to touch a woman-centered religious core.  Plenty of inspirational exercises to get you thinking.
The Direct Path: Creating a Personal Journey to the Divine Using the World's Spiritual Traditions by Andrew Harvey.  Harvey combines some of the best teaching of the world's major religions to give you tools and exercises for personal spiritual growth.
Check out Belief Net.

Affirmations and Visualizations:

Pocketful of Miracles: Prayers, Meditations, and Affirmations to Nurture Your Spirit Every Day of the Year by Joan Borysenko
The Wayne Dyer Gift Collection: Four Pathways to Success, Meditations for Manifesting, 101 Ways to Transform Your Life (4 Cassettes)
You Can Heal Your Life by Louise Hay is the classic on affirmations and healing. 

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