Roberts Landscapes of the Sacred Chapter 8

In chapter 8, Lane describes the story Jack Turner recently told him about the time he crashed his plane in the Canyonland National Park. Jack furthermore tells Lane that he experienced an eerie feeling as he was walking and looking at ancient pictures that had been left behind. Two months later, Jack returned to the site but the feelings he once had on the day of the crash weren't felt again. Lane states that those feelings weren't felt because it was only a sacred encounter the first time he was there. Do the events of the day that Jack was apart of have something to do with the sacred encounter? Yes, a sacred encounter is brought on by the mere events that happen and sometimes one does not feel the sacred connection again because the events only happened once. Jack continued to explain that he tried to rethink the thoughts he had that day but there was still no connection. This is really interesting to me because there have been times where I return to a place and it just feels different than the first time I was there. Not that I had a sacred connection with it, but just that my surroundings gave me a different feeling the first time around.

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