Helmer Landscapes of the Sacred

A sacred place is a storied place. As I read through chapter two of Lanscapes of the Sacred,  it mentioned a lot about giving a voice to a place. The true understanding of a sacred place is not always easy to find. The study of discovering a sacred place is someties difficult to understand, but once you figure out the larger cultural questions, you can more easily comprehend the idea of phenomonolgy of place. In this chapter it tells a story about a person who was on a hike in northern Wyoming, and it describes the way they decided that it was or had once been a sacred place. But what constitutes a "sacred place"? You decide these factors based off of what you see and what appears to you by your imagination as a place to call holy. Going out into nature is one of the best ways to find your true holy, and being able to do this really helps to expand your mind into something you may have never imagined it to be. Seeing things out in nature in diffeent ways helps to find the holy center of that place, which also gives an answer to if the place is sacred.

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