Landscapes of the Sacred (2)

This reading was fairly interesting to me. One quote in particular stood out to me, "It affirms that simply moving into an allegedly sacred place does not necessarily make one present to it" (Lane 29). I think that a lot of people travel to sacred places in hopes that they will find peace or a new outlook on life, whatever it is that they set out to do/find. A lot of people probably get frustrated if they do not find what they're looking for once they arrive there. There is something to be said from physically being in a place and mentally/spiritually being in a place. With something as personal and spiritual as a sacred journey, you need to be there mentally as well as physically to find what it is that you are looking for. 

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