The earliest and simplest examples of a labyrinth
Are three circuit Labyrinth constructed around two crossed lines at the central axis.

The classical labyrinth design is an extension of this simple three circuit labyrinth and has seven circuits and eight walls around the central two crossed lines.
We are now in the 21st century and we have adapted
The seven circuit labyrinth to suit our modern day needs.
The adaptation we have created is so that the labyrinth has now become a tool that sits on your desk and you can therefore use when the need arises.
These are moments at work when one feels over whelmed or the creative energy needs a boost.
One sits quietly and lets your mind wander as your fingers follow the pattern to the center and out again.
This is like pressing the refresh button on your computer so that the clarity of the day has a new fresh appeal.
If you would like more imformation a great book to read is Walking the Healing Labyrinth. Isbn1-8567-230-5