Landscapes of the Sacred 1
"What does it mean to experience the holy within the context of a spatially fixed reality?" (Lane 10) For me, to experience the holy within the context of a spatially fixed reality is not a situation that one can control or predict. It is not the place that makes it holy, but the presence of God appearing in a particular place that makes a place holy. Because God is God, He can make His presence felt wherever He wants. Therefore, nothing can make a specific place holy in and of itself, as it depends on God's decision to make that place holy in that particular moment for somebody. I also do not believe that just because somebody else might have experienced the Holy in a particular place, it guarantees that another person will have the same experience. What does this mean? I believe that whenever we are blessed enough to experience the holy, wherever it happens, we should cherish the moment, because we do not and cannot know when or where we will be able to experience this sensation again.
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