From time immemorial, humans 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. What inspires us to visit sacred sites
varies. Some crave spiritual fulfillment above all else, while others
hope to draw upon a site's energy for enlightenment, healing, deep
meditation, and even awareness or 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 Halliggye Fogou caves of Cornwall,
England, or the pyramids of Meroe in Sudan.
It is also easy to imagine that hallowed places exist only in remote or
exotic locales. Yet many of the most vital sites are easily accessible,
and visiting these lesser-known sites can be a profoundly moving
experience. One such site, Serpent Mound in Ohio, was thought to be
created by the ancient Adena peoples nearly 1,000 years ago to align
with the summer and winter solstices. Its precise purpose remains
unclear, but many who visit the site conclude that it was meant to be a
conduit through which cosmic energy could flow into the earth.
The sacred sites that call to you from afar, capturing your imagination
and resonating deep within your soul, will nearly always be those that
can help you forge a deeper connection with the divine energy that
sustains all life. During your pilgrimage, reaffirm your intention to
accept whatever gifts are conveyed to you through the sites you visit.
Your receptiveness will help you establish lasting relationships with
these sites so that you can draw upon their peace and power from
wherever you are. (Daily OM)