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Mountain as sacred space

Mountains appear across cultures as spaces where heaven and earth touch—places of vision, testing, and encounter with the divine—because their physical elevation, visibility, and relative emptiness make them natural stages for transformation. Whether Sinai, Olympus, or the peaks of meditation practice, they represent the human instinct to localize transcendence in places that lift us literally above ordinary perspective.

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