Tahoma in Landscapes of the Sacred


    Lane describes Mount Rainier as a Mask of God in Landscapes of the Sacred. Mount Rainier has long been a subject of folklore as viewers of the mountain looked in awe. Tahoma, as it was called by the Native Americans, was believed to be an incarnation of God. The mountain become the location of many spiritual encounters and thus became a sacred place of itself. Lane describes a visit during which the land compelled him as much to give it his blessing as a sort of offering to the land. It is fascinating that mere landscapes are able to have such an impact on the human mind and soul as to leave them feeling changed and having undergone a spiritual journey, but such is the case with thousands of landscapes across the globe. Mount Rainier is a unique place that affords its many visitors to experience nature and to have the opportunity to connect with God.

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