the ear.
The inner ear.
Minotaur
A minotaur is a mythical beast of Greek mythology that has the head of a bull and the body of a man. The creature lived in the Cretan Labyrinth where it was offered human sacrifices. The minotaur was killed by Theseus.
I'd look in the inner ear.
In addition to helping people open themselves to the nonrational parts of the psyche, labyrinth walking puts them in touch with simple body rhythms.
Minotaur, a monster with the head of a bull and body of a human, was born the illegitimate offspring of Queen Pasiphae and a bull sent by Poseidon. To keep the monster restrained, Daidalos built a labyrinth for him, and Minotaur had to live there and eat human sacrifices.
The Minotaur, which was a man-eating fusion of a bull and a human.
"Pan" in Pans Labyrinth is a Greek Mythological God of Shepard and hill top animals (like goats) which is what Pan is (Half Human half Goat). In greek mythology the bottom half of the human should be goat and the top human however Del Toro (the director) changed it around.
The Minotaur was a man-eating monster with the head of a bull and a human body. King Minos kept it hidden in a labyrinth in Knossos on the island of Crete, where he used it to frighten his enemies. Theseus killed the Minotaur.
there is no anyonym of labyrinth
Well,it was in the labyrinth, hence the title of the book. The labyrinth led to many places in the world but the main setting was in the labyrinth.
The Minotaur - a half-man and half-bull creature. The King of Crete - Minos - confined it to a labyrinth created by Daedalus and fed it human sacrifices - young people from Athens sent as 'tribute' to Minos. It was slain by Theseus with the help of Ariadne, daughter of Minos.