
The sacred is not in some far away land or in heaven.
The sacred is all around us and in creating small and sacred rituals, we can connect to its presence.
In this space we will meet the sacred in ourselves and each other.

The sacred is not in some far away land or in heaven.
The sacred is all around us and in creating small and sacred rituals, we can connect to its presence.
In this space we will meet the sacred in ourselves and each other.

“In the world I notice persons are nearly always stressed and have no time…I don’t know how persons with jobs do the jobs and all the living as well…I guess the time gets spread very thin like butter all over the world, the roads and houses and playgrounds and stores, so there’s only a little smear of time on each place, then everyone has to hurry on to the next bit.”
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“A question that sometimes drives me hazy:
am I crazy?
or are the others?”
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