[Daily OM]: From time immemorial, the hands of
men and women have built sites guided by both the earth's life force and
benevolent beings of light. It is because of this guidance that the
sites we deem sacred have long served as repositories of wisdom, energy,
and illumination that can be accessed by all. The needs that inspire
seekers to converge upon sites known to be sacred vary by individual.
Some crave spiritual fulfillment above all else, while others hope to
draw upon a site's energy for the purpose of enlightenment, healing, or
deep meditation, awareness and knowledge of information long gone.
Sacred sites can appear insignificant to those who close themselves off
from the notion of a living earth. But sites can provide us with a link
to a unified consciousness that involves the living and the dead,
infinite cultures, the physical plane, and the spiritual world. When we
look beyond well-known sites like Stonehenge, we discover energetically
active sites such as the Iron Age fogou caves of Cornwall, England, or
the pyramids of Meroe in the Sudan. Similarly, it is easy to imagine
that hallowed places exist only in remote or exotic locales. Yet many of
the most richly vital sites are easily accessible, and visiting these
lesser-known sites can be a profoundly moving experience....<<<Read The Full Article Here>>>...