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Sacred Materialism

Treating physical matter itself as sacred without supernatural additions, finding spiritual depth in atoms, organisms, and processes.

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Why It Matters

Sacred Materialism rejects the false choice between materialism and spirituality, proposing instead that matter itself—in its actual complexity and beauty—warrants reverence. Hodja's world, however absurd, is composed of real things: donkeys and dervishes, bread and coins, the actual stuff of existence. There is no need to add invisible spirits or transcendent realms to experience the sacred. A single cell contains millions of molecular processes more intricate than human civilization; a forest ecosystem demonstrates cooperation more sophisticated than most human institutions; the universe's expansion follows laws of breathtaking elegance. By attending carefully to what actually exists—the material reality that science describes—we access genuine wonder. This framework makes spirituality grounded, verifiable, and deepening rather than escapist. The sacred becomes available in every moment to those who examine carefully: in the chemistry of digestion, the architecture of crystals, the mathematics underlying music. This approach aligns scientific naturalism with genuine spiritual practice, honoring existence as it actually is.

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