I'd look in the inner ear.
the ear.
So he would find his way in the labyrinth of the Minotaur.
The inner ear.
in the labyrinth
A sentence for the word labyrinth would be : the boy race thought the labyrinth try to escape the monitor
in the Labyrinth
I got lost in a labyrinth...-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------The internal ear, where you will find the labyrinth, is highly complex.
Minotaur
The creature kept prisoner in the labyrinth was the Minotaur, a mythical creature with the body of a man and the head of a bull. According to Greek mythology, the Minotaur was born from the union of Pasiphaë and a majestic bull, and it was confined in the labyrinth designed by the architect Daedalus on the island of Crete. The labyrinth was constructed to prevent the Minotaur from escaping and to trap those sent as sacrifices. Ultimately, the hero Theseus entered the labyrinth, defeated the Minotaur, and used a thread to find his way back out.
The labyrinth was a maze of twisting hallways and dead ends, making it difficult to find the way out.
Are you talking about the Labyrinth on Crete built by King Midos? Well then I would have to say the Minotaur.
In addition to helping people open themselves to the nonrational parts of the psyche, labyrinth walking puts them in touch with simple body rhythms.