Landscapes of the Sacred 2

In the chapter, Mythic Landscapes: The Mountain That Was God, the author questions what attracts humans to mountains and if there are any symbolic connections that bond our bodies to the earth. One argument states that the earth is a "cosmic pattern of our own physical form." For example, water symbolizes the blood running through our veins while the trees and grass mimic our hair. I would like to raise the question of whether we represent the human form of the Earth? Once we die, our bodies will deteriorate and our flesh feeds decomposers and serve as a source of nutrients. While we are alive, the Earth feeds us and we feed it. While I agree that there's a connection, I believe humans are a part of Earth where we interact with other living organisms.

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