Kelly Cooke: Sacred Place 9/3

Cenote Sagrado

Kelly Cooke

The sacred place that I researched was Cenote Sagrado in Mexico. It is a Mayan archaeological site that is seen to be a sacred well of sorts. The water is cleansing and was used in ritual sacrifices as well to worship Chaac, the Mayan god of rain. It is known that human sacrifices were made into the site due to human remains found by archaeologists. The reason I chose it is because of the beauty that I saw in it and how tranquil it appears to be. Every piece of how this place appears seems to interact with one another perfectly. Nature interacts with itself and humans to create a feeling of sacred place that those who used it sensed. The way that nature, with no religious symbols, can create a sacred religious experience is similar to the sacred aspects of the Appalachian Trail

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