Difference between revisions of "Sanctity"
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"Anyone who has the experience of the presence of [[God]], or the movement of [[Knowledge]] within themselves, will know what is sacred." | "Anyone who has the experience of the presence of [[God]], or the movement of [[Knowledge]] within themselves, will know what is sacred." | ||
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"What is sacred is not an object. It is not a book. It is not a place. It is not even an event. These are all things in time through which the sacred moves." | "What is sacred is not an object. It is not a book. It is not a place. It is not even an event. These are all things in time through which the sacred moves." | ||
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− | "In some traditions the Earth itself is considered sacred—-the entire Earth, not one particular place. But the Earth is not sacred; it is just the Earth." | + | "In some traditions the Earth itself is considered sacred—-the entire Earth, not one particular place. But the Earth is not sacred; it is just the [[Earth]]." |
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== See Also == | == See Also == |
Revision as of 04:02, 23 March 2012
Excerpts
"Anyone who has the experience of the presence of God, or the movement of Knowledge within themselves, will know what is sacred." [1]
"What is sacred is not an object. It is not a book. It is not a place. It is not even an event. These are all things in time through which the sacred moves." [1]
"In some traditions the Earth itself is considered sacred—-the entire Earth, not one particular place. But the Earth is not sacred; it is just the Earth." [1]