Landscapes of the Sacred 2

“Individuals are tied to the earth and derive their identities from specific items in the landscape.”
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People tend to find significance with what is around where they reside. Not necessarily man-made objects, but more natural occurrences such as: mountains, plains, forests, rivers, oceans, plateaus, waterfalls, etc. Different people derive different personal tendencies by something that is beyond humans in their vicinity. Obviously, a human cannot create a mountain, and upon realization of this, people start to realize that something, or a higher being, had to create said mountain.

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