Landscapes of the Sacred


As I have been reading “Landscapes of the Sacred,” this quote intrigued me.  “In this world come of age in the twentieth century, half of us have abandoned all hope of awed wonder in the world, while the other half tried frantically to rediscover a lost magic. (26) This quote has caused me to think critically about wonder. In our society, individuals seem to be one extreme or the other. There tends to be this contentment and satisfaction with staying in our comfortable homes, on our couches and watching netflix. This sense of complacency has caused us to lose our awe and wonder in the world and in who God is. It is like we aren’t amazed at who God is anymore. On the other hand, there are people that search so hard to find meaning in spirituality and magic practices. There seems to be no in between. Sacred journeys foster that wonder and awe that we are missing in our society.

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