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The sacred is not a separate realm, but rather a dimension of reality.
The sacred texts of the world’s religions reflect the struggles of their communities.
The experience of the sacred is a fundamental aspect of human life.
The sacred and the profane are not only opposites but also interdependent.
The sacred is found in the questions we ask.
The sacred is the source of all meaning.
It is essential to examine how sacred texts have been interpreted throughout history.
The purpose of religion is to foster a sense of the sacred in our lives.
From The Case for God by Karen Armstrong
Mythology serves as a bridge between the sacred and the everyday world.
Myth is the revelation of a sacred reality.
The sacred is the opposite of the profane.
Rituals can transform the mundane into the sacred.
From The Power of Ritual by Casper ter Kuile
Time is different in the sacred realm.
The sacred is not a thing or a concept; it is an experience.
From The Case for God by Karen Armstrong
Rituals are bridges between the mundane and the sacred.
From The Power of Ritual by Casper ter Kuile
The experience of the sacred is the foundation of religion.
The sacred and the secular were increasingly separated.
The sacred is a manifestation of the divine in the world.
Myth is a revelation of the sacred.
The sacred is not a thing but a relationship.
From The Battle for God by Karen Armstrong
The sacred is not a matter of belief but of experience.
The sacred is often intertwined with the profane.
From The Golden Bough by James George Frazer
Rituals are ways to connect with the sacred.
In the sacred space, time is transformed.
The sacred is not separate from the world but interwoven into the fabric of existence.
From The Battle for God by Karen Armstrong
Rituals are the means by which the sacred is made present.
The sacred is not separate from the world; it is interwoven with it.
From The World's Religions by Huston Smith
The sacred and the profane are two dimensions of human experience.
The sacred is not confined to one religion but permeates them all.
From The World's Religions by Huston Smith
For the religious man, the cosmos is a sacred reality.
The sacred manifests itself through symbols.
Sacredness is a human invention.
From God: A Human History by Reza Aslan
Your sacred space is where you can find yourself again and again.
From The Power of Myth by Joseph Campbell