Kinnaman- Experience of Natural Setting
John Gatta wrote “deep seeing requires patience, preparation, stillness, a spirit of humility and expectancy”. Lane writes that the experience of place is “to be fully present to any locale”. Lane recognizes the reciprocity “involved in touching and being touched by its particular array of rocks, trees, animals, and geographical features”. In this way, place perceives itself through us. The nature experience at the Lion’s Bridge allowed for giving voice to the place. We felt and smelled many plants, leaves, and trees. Among other things, we saw squirrels, rocks, the grass, and the water. It was truly an experience connecting spirituality and the natural world. This experience expanded on our understandings of place as chora and time as kairos; it’s meaning that it is the right place at the right time. This refers to the third axiom, consisting of the idea that sacred place can be tred upon without being entered. It is only from a given perception that a place is recognized as a holy ground; it is only the right place and right time that allows giving voice to place.
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