There are no sacred places.
Whether cathedral, mountain top, ancient henge or monastery – we are drawn to these places not because they are objectively βholierβ than others, but because we are more readily primed to practise reverence there.
Practising reverence π¬π¨π¦ππ°π‘ππ«π is good, only insofar as it leads us to gift reverence ππ―ππ«π²π°π‘ππ«π.
If we can learn to revere the common spaces as much as the temples, then no βwhereβ is sacred – because every βwhereβ is.
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