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Sacred geography

The understanding that certain places—mountains, rivers, temples, graves—carry accumulated spiritual weight and serve as thresholds where the veil between worlds grows thin. These geographies anchor faith in the earth itself, reminding us that the sacred is not only interior but rooted in land.

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