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November 27, 2007
Posted: 08:01 PM ET

Lost objects

I visited the Xiballa Labyrinth located in the Nonprofit Commons Island. The Labyrinth is the artistic creation of Avatar Aurakyo Insoo - a brilliant artist with a mission. The topic may be controversial - it is certainly ‘mature’ material because of nudity - but this does not take away from its strength. The over-powering beauty of the exhibit leaves you with many questions and many conflicting emotions.It is a journey that is similar to our journey in life - at once beautiful and evil, powerful and compassionate, gentle and cruel. In this place you will encounter children of war and poverty and starvation - you will encounter wars and spilt blood, but you will also encounter the power of Pablo Neruda’s poetry. You will be taken into the Lost Objects area where you are encouraged to ‘find or lose those objects, the memories, the lovers, the nothings and the alls’ in order to find healing. This is one of the wonders of Second Life. SLURL: http://slurl.com/secondlife/Plush%20River%20VII/128/128/0
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ILike Fall   November 29th, 2007 4:14 pm ET

The correct spelling is Xibalba Labyrinth. One other item: the Nonprofit Commons is an adjacent sim even though it seems like it is on it and you may access it through the nonprofit commons. The SLURL here is correct.
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