Tagged: Vancouver Public Labyrinth

“If you can see your path laid out before you step by step, you know it’s not your path. Your own path you make with every step you take. That’s why it’s your path.” – Joseph Campbell – Vancouver Public Labyrinth

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April 25th, 2018 Permalink

: if you can see your path laid out before you step by step, you know it’s not your path. your own path you make with every step you take. that’s why it’s your path. #josephcampbell #labyrinth #firststeps A post shared by richelle greabeiel (@grey_belle) on Apr 25, 2018 at 10:44pm PDT “If you can […]

“If you can see your path laid out in front of you step by step, you know it’s not your path.
Your own path you make with every step you take.
That’s why it’s your path.”

― Joseph Campbell

“My new post-dinner pastime … watching locals doing touristy things; like walking round-and-round in this Labyrinth, located just at the base of Habitat Island (False Creek). Cheaper than a movie ticket and nearly the same entertainment value.” – Vancouver Public Labyrinth

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“Lunchtime Mazin'” – Greg Malkin – Vancouver Public Labyrinth

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April 25th, 2018 Permalink

Lunchtime Mazin' A post shared by Greg Malkin (@beveraii) on Apr 25, 2018 at 2:13pm PDT

Lunchtime Mazin'

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“Why of course I’ll take a break on my ‘run.'” – diigiimii – Vancouver Public Labyrinth

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April 23rd, 2018 Permalink

Why of course I’ll take a break on my “run.” . . . . . . . #prayerlabyrinth #falsecreek #yvr #vancouverbc #vancity #igersyvr #igersvancouverbc #igersvancity #vancitybuzz A post shared by DG (@diigiimii) on Apr 23, 2018 at 3:21pm PDT

“Labyrinth walk with @nouveau_witch” – Leela Blaney – Vancouver Public Labyrinth

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April 22nd, 2018 Permalink

Labyrinth walk with @nouveau_witch . . . . . . . . . . . #labyrinth #labyrinthwalk #meditation #meditativewalk #relaxing #afternoon #afternoonwalk #olympicvillage #vancouverseawall #spring #sunshine #dayoff #vancouver #bc #💚 #💙 #🌀 A post shared by Leela Blaney (@leelafelise) on Apr 22, 2018 at 10:28pm PDT

“Audrey in the maze” – Marc-André Monten – Vancouver Public Labyrinth

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April 21st, 2018 Permalink

Audrey in the maze A post shared by Marc-André Monten (@marcandrenz) on Apr 21, 2018 at 2:34pm PDT

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“So many random cool things in Vancouver” – Andrea Backlin – Vancouver Public Labyrinth

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April 21st, 2018 Permalink

So many random cool things in Vancouver 🤗 A post shared by Andrea Backlin (@andreabacklin) on Apr 21, 2018 at 11:30am PDT

So many random cool things in Vancouver 🤗

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“This rock formation is a-maze-ing!” – Sean Roweffe – Vancouver Public Labyrinth

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April 20th, 2018 Permalink

sean_g_rowe : This rock formation is a-maze-ing! redcottonthread : Love this! lumilumixo : Is this caused by nature? Like wind? lumilumixo : Or aliens sean_g_rowe : @lumilumixo definitely aliens Well… I’m from Toronto, so there’s that! This rock formation is a-maze-ing! A post shared by Sean Rowe (@sean_g_rowe) on Apr 20, 2018 at 12:10pm PDT

sean_g_rowe : This rock formation is a-maze-ing!

redcottonthread : Love this!

lumilumixo : Is this caused by nature? Like wind?

lumilumixo : Or aliens

sean_g_rowe : @lumilumixo definitely aliens

Well… I’m from Toronto, so there’s that!

This rock formation is a-maze-ing!

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“aRoOoOWoOwooOooo! I’m casting a spell for good weather all weekend🔮” – Moby the Siberian Husky – Vancouver Public Labyrinth

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April 20th, 2018 Permalink

aRoOoOWoOwooOooo! I’m casting a spell for good weather all weekend🔮 A post shared by Moby (@mobyhusker) on Apr 20, 2018 at 11:03am PDT

aRoOoOWoOwooOooo! I’m casting a spell for good weather all weekend🔮

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“While I was exploring False Creek I saw a lot of people taking pictures of a line of rocks arranged in a spiralling circle. I don’t know what it was but decided to stroll into the middle to pose 😊anyone know what this is?” – Suki – Vancouver Public Labyrinth

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April 20th, 2018 Permalink

It’s the Vancouver Public Labyrinth ! While I was exploring False Creek I saw a lot of people taking pictures of a line of rocks arranged in a spiralling circle. I don't know what it was but decided to stroll into the middle to pose 😊anyone know what this is? . . . . . […]

“View of Downtown Vancouver from Southeast False Creek, Vancouver, BC, Canada” – Michael Sutcliffe – Vancouver Public Labyrinth

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April 18th, 2018 Permalink

View of Downtown Vancouver from Southeast False Creek, Vancouver, BC, Canada • • • #falsecreek #publicart #rocks #aquabus #seawall #bcplace #iphone8plus A post shared by Michael Sutcliffe (@mts2018ig) on Apr 18, 2018 at 3:38pm PDT

“A break from the 🌧 with the favourites” – Jimmy Yargeau – Vancouver Public Labyrinth

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April 17th, 2018 Permalink

A break from the 🌧 with the favourites #olympicvillage #falsecreek #vancouverisawesome #vancity #pugsofinstagram A post shared by Jimmy Yargeau (@lofteydesigns) on Apr 17, 2018 at 7:09pm PDT

“Somebody got creative today, Cool!” – GaLa – Vancouver Public Labyrinth

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April 15th, 2018 Permalink

Somebody got creative today, Cool! #FalseCreek #Sidewalk #OlympicVillage A post shared by GaLa (@galaco79) on Apr 15, 2018 at 6:09pm PDT

Somebody got creative today, Cool! #FalseCreek #Sidewalk #OlympicVillage

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“Trying out the Labyrinth that popped up on the seawall near the Olympic Village.” – Bryn Davidson – Vancouver Public Labyrinth

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April 15th, 2018 Permalink

One of @HiMYSYeD’s? — Fernando Medrano (@wisemonkeysblog) April 15, 2018

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“Into the Labyrinth we circled each other, inside this stony tree of life.” – Natalie Jean D – Vancouver Public Labyrinth

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April 11th, 2018 Permalink

“…. I met a woman called Johanne who followed me after a crow’s flight. “Into the Labyrinth we circled each other, inside this stony tree of life. “She heard me singing in the centre. “Her hair was silver and her eyes were wild…. brighter than slate blue, but still alive with the depth of many […]

“…. I met a woman called Johanne who followed me after a crow’s flight.

“Into the Labyrinth we circled each other, inside this stony tree of life.

“She heard me singing in the centre.

“Her hair was silver and her eyes were wild…. brighter than slate blue, but still alive with the depth of many weathered storms.

“Lessons from ancient women fell from sky as we spoke, along with tears, and rain, and all that is equally unspoken.

“The kindness of strangers still persists …”

Natalie Jean D