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HiMY SYeD

“Do you ever sometimes feel like trying to navigate feelings of the heart is harder than navigating through a maze?” – Robson Square Labyrinth – Downtown Vancouver

Sunday August 26, 2018 · HiMY SYeD · 1 min read

Hmmm . . .

Being a Labyrinth Maker and Being Anti-Maze, almost all my Labyrinths have a Heart in the centre.

Defining difference between a Labyrinth and a Maze, is that a Labyrinth is unicursal meaning there is only one single path from entrance to arrival in The Centre, whereas a Maze will have at least one dead end.

Navigating Feelings of the Heart in a Labyrinth is different than navigating feelings of the Heart in a maze.

Intriguing Question.

Do you ever sometimes feel like trying to navigate feelings of the heart is harder than navigating through a maze? (But I still believe that the end result can be amazing!) #labyrinth #heart #love #maze #amazing #silly #fun #funny #westcoast #weekend #street #art #streetart #graffiti #graffitiart #life #style #lifestyle

A post shared by Aimée Barrie (@aimeebarrie) on Aug 26, 2018 at 3:38pm PDT

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