Axioms (ii)




I have had a harder time wrapping my head around the second axiom. The sacred place is only ordinary until it isn't? By that logic, any place can be a sacred. I suppose that is the point of the argument. Something about it doesn't sit right with me, although an appropriate amount of research has gone into it. For example, how could the places in the wilderness such as the bodies of water be considered sacred unless someone - or something - made them so? Conversely, the third axiom makes a lot of sense. Just as one can go into a church without being a Christian, someone may attend a sacred place or even be a part of it without realization and recognition.

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