So the difference for all of those like me who have never ever thought about it is, a Maze is a place where tall walls of greenery send you down a path with many different directions in which you can go. They are made so that you can get lost in them and take a lot of time to find your way out. In North America Mazes are a fun aspect to the Halloween holidays. Corn mazes spring up in the country side just waiting for people to try and find their way out! It's a lot of fun for people of all ages.
A Labyrinth on the other hand, is also a path that twists and turns but has no sides to make you feel isolated and you can easily see where you should go next. A labyrinth in the 1200's was a geometric pattern on the floor that was used mainly for meditation. The idea is to walk the path slowly, meditating on whatever is pressing on your mind, walking the path until you reach the center. At that point you just may have found the solution to whatever it was that was on your mind.
Today, Mazes and Labyrinths mean pretty much the same thing.
This past spring My other half and I made a trip to Portugal, Spain and France. We are particularly interested in old churches, the art, architecture, artistry and history of the churches.
Chartres Cathedral was amazing but when you are on a tour, your time in that place is limited. So what do you do? You take lots of pictures, hoping to capture the beauty, the space, the art and statues, stained glass windows, doors and floors and so much more.
After you come home you realize that your pictures just don't do justice to the beauty that filled you with awe! So you go looking for something that will help you to remember the beauty.
The Hubby found a most beautiful book with pictures that really do make you re-live the time you were there. When you consider that this church was built in 1260, it certainly has aged well and the history within it's walls is truly amazing.
I love books that will tell me all about how it was built, Who commissioned it and how long it took to complete and all the history that happened since the time it was built.
This book is the finishing touch to a trip that had us both spellbound and wondering how on earth the workers could build something so beautiful, mathematically precise and long lasting without all the tools that modern day builders have today. It truly is mind boggling.
When you travel and enjoy the sights, sometime a great book is the best gift you give yourself to remember the beauty that you had a chance to see up close and personal. Usually the pictures in these books are also clearer. The day you visit might be rainy or windy making your pictures less than perfect. With a well done book, everything that is pictured was taken at the right time and conditions. Now you can revisit whenever you want and share the beauty with your friends too. Chartres Cathedral is a place that you should put on your bucket list. We continue to enjoy it even after the suitcases are put away.
The pictures shown in this review are taken from the book which we continue to enjoy.
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