9 Ways To Walk The Labyrinth — Part 01

Maxwell Akin
3 min readMar 6, 2024

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On August 16th, of 2023, “A Walk In The Labyrinth” was published.

You can use the practice outlined within the essay to:

  • Conjure inspiration.
  • Find new ideas.
  • Obtain guidance.
  • Manifest your wishes.
  • Affirm your self-concept.

And so on and so forth, endlessly and infinitely; ad infinitum.

Our goal, with this essay, is to clarify nine unique ways you can “walk the labyrinth.”

You can employ these acts, as it were, to achieve the intentions outlined above.

And, in turn, to do just about anything!

Way 01: The Standard Practice

Our first way, as it were, is the “standard practice.”

And, the standard practice is as follows:

  • Select an intention; your intention may be a new idea, inspiration, guidance; ad infinitum.
  • Choose a place to walk across; somewhere labyrinthine and intricate, such as a big park or a neighborhood.
  • Right before you enter your chosen destination, say “Thank you.”
  • Give yourself a moment to appreciate the fulfillment of your intention; to feel grateful and thankful.
  • Walk across, and through, your chosen destination.
  • Record anything that comes to you, especially if it appears to be related to your intention.

Regarding the latter, it helps to have a notebook, on hand, so that you can record what arises.

If you use this for inspiration and new ideas, you will be met with a wealth of lovely possibilities.

Way 02: Envisioning A Conceptual Engine

Our second way is related to a story.

A story titled “Conceptual Structures Within Conceptual Structures.”

You can find, within this story, an idea.

The idea, in question, is a conceptual structure.

A conceptual structure is a structure, within you, that generates an infinite number of ideas.

On a particular theme or question or note; ad infinitum.

Ideas. Concepts. Notions.

And so on and so forth, endlessly and infinitely; ad infinitum.

Don’t get me wrong, this conceptual structure is unlikely to exist, especially in the form outlined within the story.

Even so, though, you can employ this idea.

You can employ this idea by engaging with the “standard practice” but, right before you begin your journey:

  • Close your eyes.
  • Imagine a conceptual structure within your mind.
  • See the structure churning out lots and lots of ideas.
  • Feel a sense of gratitude for these ideas.
  • Imagine a wealth of ideas in your notebook.

Right after that, allow yourself to walk, and record, the ideas that arise.

If you do so, you will be met with a wealth of truly extraordinary ideas that speak to you.

Way 03: Search And You Will Find

Our third way is rooted in searching.

Searching for what you would like to find.

To employ this way, you must:

  • Select something you would like to find.
  • Say “Thank you” for what you will find on your walk.
  • Go on your walk.
  • Record what you find and, more importantly, what it evokes within you

You can find anything.

If you want to find something beautiful, you can find it. If you want to find a new idea, you can find it. If you want to find a new path, you can find it.

And so on and so forth, endlessly and infinitely; ad infinitum.

Conclusion

You can “Walk The Labyrinth” for anything.

My hope is that you do so and, in doing so, experience the success you wish to experience.

No matter what, though, thank you for reading!

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Maxwell Akin
Maxwell Akin

Written by Maxwell Akin

Hey! I’m Max! I Hope You Enjoy What You’re Reading, And If You Want To Reach Me For Any Reason At All, You Can Do So At “maxwellcakin@gmail.com”.

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