Reims Cathedral
Written By Jonathan Jelfs
Even today, in an age that seems lost and confused between sacred and the secular, the great cathedrals of the world have the capacity to expand consciousness, opening the eyes of the heart to wonder, beauty, mystery, the infinite or the divine. The great cathedral at Reims, Notre-Dame de Reims, is no exception – a masterpiece of gothic architecture and, like our own Wells Cathedral, full of spiritual symbolism and sacred geometry. The cathedral once (like Chartres and Amiens) had a labyrinth installed in the floor of the nave, sadly destroyed by the cathedral priests in 1779.