The other day, my son David (25) and I were discussing the "historical" significance of certain places like Jerusalem, and other sacred sites that have been fought over for years. We wondered about man's attachment to these locations.
When David went home, a series of thoughts came to him from his higher self.
"What makes a site sacred? Is it the rocks, dirt or trees or events that have happened there? Or is it the fact that people have created, over years of visitation, an energy that represents a connection to God? If it is the second, can we not create sacred spaces out of every inch of our world?
Is it God reaching down at these places, or is it that people are reaching up, that makes these spaces so special?
We fight and long for far away sacred spaces and seem to neglect the sacred space we live on every day. "
I loved the Divine perspective. Maybe we should all reach up....
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