Landscapes of the Sacred #1
December 6, 2018
To be completely honest, perhaps this does not truly count as using the book for my reflection. As I opened the book to search for a passage that I felt I could connect to, I came across a quote in the section entitled "Reflections on a Hermeneutics of Landscape" which is located even before the table of contents. The quote is "Tell me the landscape in which you live and I will tell you who you are", which is credited to "Ortega y Gasset." When I came across this quote, I stopped dead in my tracks, this was a page I had opened by accident and found myself surprised to be so dumbfounded by this quote. The power behind it truly spoke to me as I then pondered how each person's surroundings impact the person an individual will grow to become. I then thought back to my time growing up, feeling lucky that near where I lived was a good amount of forests and natural places where I could escape to when I needed a break from my troubles. It reminded me how I used the nearby forests, which truly were more of just small stretches of woods, to help myself overcome issues that I found myself in and better understand the person I was at the time.
To be completely honest, perhaps this does not truly count as using the book for my reflection. As I opened the book to search for a passage that I felt I could connect to, I came across a quote in the section entitled "Reflections on a Hermeneutics of Landscape" which is located even before the table of contents. The quote is "Tell me the landscape in which you live and I will tell you who you are", which is credited to "Ortega y Gasset." When I came across this quote, I stopped dead in my tracks, this was a page I had opened by accident and found myself surprised to be so dumbfounded by this quote. The power behind it truly spoke to me as I then pondered how each person's surroundings impact the person an individual will grow to become. I then thought back to my time growing up, feeling lucky that near where I lived was a good amount of forests and natural places where I could escape to when I needed a break from my troubles. It reminded me how I used the nearby forests, which truly were more of just small stretches of woods, to help myself overcome issues that I found myself in and better understand the person I was at the time.
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