I spend for too much time reading and posting to the forums!
The good news is that I'm actually starting to wean off it and getting things done around here. I've been working on my new Labyrinth Garden in spite of the fact that it's only February and the weather here is quite wintry. There's lots of work to be done that I can indeed do right now, and I'm doing all I can. I'm really excited about it. It's far more than just a labyrinth, it's my vegetable garden! I have always loved gardening and I really miss it, so I'm excited about getting back into it.
Also I'm adding to the idea of the labyrinth path by including three themes. That may seem like overkill, but it turns out that they are actually working out quite well, I'm so excited about it I wish I could share it better. But it's hard to share in posts.
Just as a quickie before I get back to work (I'm actually on break right now

), let me try to explain a little bit about it.
Early on I decided to include the 12 Zodiac signs because they represent the seasons, as well as many human attributes. I also use those signs as a visual countdown in some of my mediations. So I begin with Capricorn representing the Winter Solstice and the Yule season and the rebirth of the son. The placement of the 12 zodiac signs mysteriously ended up at the most perfect locations. As an example, Aquarius is only the second zodiac symbol so it occurs early in the labyrinth pathway, however, it also just happens to coincidentally fall on the west side of the inner circle next to the Water element symbol! That was purely an accidental coincidence, yet it could be more perfect. I play on having a fountain statue of a woman water bearer pouring water into the water chalice that represent the west side of the circle. It really uncanny how things are working out!
Pisces, Cancer, and Scorpio all just accidentally landed in water pools! And all those signs are associated with the element water.
In any case, I also added the planet gods and goddesses starting with the Sun next to Capricorn at the labyrinth path entrance. The rest of the planets also ended up an quite remarkable places on the path, and I'm choosing their location purely by ordering them from the Sun out to Pluto, and then placing them equidistance apart on the laby path. Yet their locations are remarkably interesting.
Finally, I decided to add the 22 Major Arcana of tarot. That might sound like ambitious over-kill, but I've already walked the labyrinth path in my garden space imagining the displays of just the Zodiac and the Planets I could sense very long walks between each display. So to fill in those gaps I decided to use the tarot major arcana, and again the placement of these things is uncanny.
The Fool begins the journey with the Sun and Capricorn. The magician just happens to coincidentally end up right near the Cauldron at the south edge of the central circle which represent fire (and for me personally it also represents wands and the passion of manifestation) so it's quite fitting to have the magician standing next to the caldron.
As you walk the path it also turns out the Venus and "The Lovers" coincide.
The Chariot also lands next to planet Earth which I felt was significant.
Justice lands right next to Libra purely by accident. Balance scales, harmony, and justice?
It's really quite interesting the way this thing is unfolding. I guess it's natural that many coincidence are going to occur naturally when laying something like this out, but just the same it's working out so well that it almost has to be built! It's begging to become manifest in the real world.
One problem I have is that once it's built 'they will come'.
Yet, PEOPLE will want to walk this labyrinth and view all the statuary etc.
What's wrong with that, you may ask?
It's my Vegetable Garden!
I'm not sure if I want tons of people walking through my vegetable garden.
But I'm sure that everyone who see it will be wanting to bring their friends to see it as well. So I'm really risking becoming a circus here by building this thing. That's really not my intent. I just want to create something meaningful for me.
In any case, the plan is taking on a life of it's own and begging to be built.
One last thing before I get back to work,...
I've also laid out the seven chakra circuits as they have come to me intuitively based on this labyrinth pattern. Once again the coincidences just never cease.
The Root (or Life) chakra is the first section of the path, and it begins with the rebirth of the Sun God, Capricorn, and The Fool. It also contains the Magician, the High Priestess, The Empress (Mother) and the Emperor (father). And that just coincidentally ends with that Root (of Life) chakra.
The Sacral (or Love) chakra path contains the Hierophant, Venus, and "The Lovers". Is that wild or what?
The Solar (or Individual & Social) chakra path contains Strength, The Moon, and The hermit. This is meaningful for me because I view this chakra as being a balancing of both the social aspect of life and the self (or individual) aspect of personal power and social interaction.
The Heart Chakra path contains Leo the Lion (the Lionhearted?), Virgo the Virgin, and the wheel of fortune.
The last three path segments are interesting too, but I better get back to work. I blab too much!
In any case, this is really coming together quite well. Far more interesting than I had originally expected.
People will find it hard to meditate on a path with so many interesting displays though.
I really should submit this design to some public place where this labyrinth garden could be built for the general public to use. It's really cool, and I really don't want my vegetable garden to become a public attraction.
That could be a potential problem.
Well, now I better get back to work on it!