La Senda – Cactus Labyrinth

Costa Rica
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Built out of cactus, around two energy centers. More than 2½ acres (over 1 hectare) in area with the path almost 2 miles (3 km) long. It took 6 years, and now the labyrinth is fully planted with over 4,000 cactus. Also known as The Tamarindo Labyrinth.

History

When Sergio Salas, an expert in energy work, discovered several energy points on the property, it was not very clear what to do with them. It was Sergio who suggested building a labyrinth around the two opposite charged centers found in the middle of the forest.

All information as to the details of the labyrinth were channeled by Sergio Salas over a period of time: the position of the entrance in the North and the exit in the South, the fact that all turns had to take place in the central part, there had to be 14 layers (2 times 7 = 2 complete musical scales) and it had to be built out of cactus, for attracting prana – life force – according to local indigenous people.

The information channeled by Sergio Salas was translated into the design of a labyrinth by Ronald Esquivel, an architect specialized in sacred geometry and labyrinth design.

Ronald used the number three, uniting the two opposing centers, the feminine and the masculine, into a third center, the Vesica Piscis, the point of creation.

In sacred geometry, the vesica piscis is the passageway from the One to the many, the portal through which all forms and patterns of our universe are created.

Owned and run by two European ladies – Griet and Ann.

Working Hours

Visits only by Reservation: +506 8702 1785

Admission

$20 per person

Address

Santa Rosa de Santa Cruz
Santa Cruz, Guanacaste
Costa Rica