What makes something sacred?
Posted on Oct 11th, 2009
by
Rareflight
This is in Response to the Questions and Reflections for October 11, 2009:
It does not require intrepretation. It is timeless, independent of context and an expression of our highest selves. The things most sacred are a reflecting pool...they validate our belief in ourselves - not just some higher power.
Goethe: Was kann ein mensch im leben mehr gewinnen als das sich Gott-Zatur ihm offenbare?
What more can one gain in life than to have God-Nature reveal Himself through one's self?
That is what makes something sacred.
Goethe: Was kann ein mensch im leben mehr gewinnen als das sich Gott-Zatur ihm offenbare?
What more can one gain in life than to have God-Nature reveal Himself through one's self?
That is what makes something sacred.

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Interesting.
J.M.
After I read this, I had to be with it for a moment because the knowing it brought in me was wordless and I think for me what you are saying is that what is sacred is that which is simply known
fascinating!
Your words are sending me into reflection. Thank you for the beauty here.
Great definition and lovely photograph… sigh - I think I will stay here awhile.
“I returned because I do think this place can ultimately help make me a better person and because….well I want to be of service in some way to the larger cause….I want to learn to be useful.”
Welcome home, sacred one.