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Turning to Ariadne, the Mistress of the labyrinth, the author asks for advice about how to face the end of times: aging and death. Just as the Cretan story of the Minotaur describes a journey towards death, Matthews travels labyrinths with her husband and others while consulting with her imaginary guide about what lies ahead. Unlike a maze which can trick and deceive you, leading to blind alleys and dead ends, the labyrinth is a trustworthy route on which you cannot be lost. Matthews follows the winding path, reflecting on poetry, folklore and psychology while receiving wisdom from the mythical Ariadne.…mehr

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Turning to Ariadne, the Mistress of the labyrinth, the author asks for advice about how to face the end of times: aging and death. Just as the Cretan story of the Minotaur describes a journey towards death, Matthews travels labyrinths with her husband and others while consulting with her imaginary guide about what lies ahead. Unlike a maze which can trick and deceive you, leading to blind alleys and dead ends, the labyrinth is a trustworthy route on which you cannot be lost. Matthews follows the winding path, reflecting on poetry, folklore and psychology while receiving wisdom from the mythical Ariadne.
Autorenporträt
CAROL MATTHEWS has been a social worker, community worker, and Dean of Human Services and Community Education at Malaspina University-College (now Vancouver Island University). She has been awarded the Association of Community Colleges National Award for Excellence in Leadership, an Honorary Doctorate of Letters Degree from Vancouver Island University, the Order of B.C., and the Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee Medal. In addition to a collection of short stories and five works of non-fiction, Carol has published short stories in a number of literary publications as well as articles in several educational journals.