One of the most famous examples of a labyrinth in a religious setting is the one at Chartres Cathedral, built in the 13th century. National Building Museum
Unlike a maze (designed to make you lose your way), a labyrinth is often "unicursal"—one path leading to the center. It represents the journey to find one’s true self or "center." Labrint Hesret
Characters in "labyrinth" stories (like Sarah in the movie Labyrinth ) learn that "life isn't fair" but one must develop resourcefulness to keep moving forward. One of the most famous examples of a
In storytelling and philosophy, the labyrinth is rarely just a physical maze; it serves as a powerful "useful story" for personal growth: Labrint Hesret