Hmm... While looking up Dysequilibrium Syndrome(Rosemary has it, so I'm reading about it now), I found this:
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The inner ear consists of a system of fluid-filled tubes and sacs called the labyrinth as well as the nerves that connect the labyrinth to the brain. The labyrinth, which rests inside the bone of the skull, contains both an organ devoted to hearing, called the cochlea, and other organs, called the vestibular system, which are devoted to the control of balance and eye movements.
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The reason this is interesting is because Dead Can Dance has an album called "Into the Labyrinth" so I wonder if it's a pun/double entendre about music and spirituality. Regarding both this ear labyrinth and the spiritual labyrinths that monks walk.
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The inner ear consists of a system of fluid-filled tubes and sacs called the labyrinth as well as the nerves that connect the labyrinth to the brain. The labyrinth, which rests inside the bone of the skull, contains both an organ devoted to hearing, called the cochlea, and other organs, called the vestibular system, which are devoted to the control of balance and eye movements.
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The reason this is interesting is because Dead Can Dance has an album called "Into the Labyrinth" so I wonder if it's a pun/double entendre about music and spirituality. Regarding both this ear labyrinth and the spiritual labyrinths that monks walk.