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The winding patterns of the labyrinth symbolizes the intricacies and maneuverings of the journey through life. Labyrinths often symbolize some type of spiritual journey in which the person who partakes of the journey will experience growth as a person, in addition to whatever goal the journey requires for success. The labyrinth relates to wholeness. This can mean wholeness of the person, the journey, or the goal.

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