Reflection from "Landscapes of the Sacred" #2

Madelyn Haskett
11/28/2018

In "Landscapes of the Sacred," the author, Belden Lane, states that "[places] can be made to represent practically anything one chooses. This statements brings to my mind, when I was in Hawaii and went on an ATV tour to the Valley of the Kings, also known as the Waipio Valley. Standing on the edge of the two thousand feet tall cliffs, I felt the presence of God through the vibrant views that he created with His own hands. Smelling the fresh plants, feeling the mist of the rain and fog on my face, I found myself losing myself in something bigger than me.

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