Jackson Langfeld (reading) The sacred

 Eliade argues that modern people have melding the world into a flat 2 dimensional being. Things simply don't hold the value they once did. Traditional cultures used spaces, objects, and happenings as sacred, things of importance that helped them navigate meaning in the world. The closest thing I can observe in the modern day is how Texan's go crazy over Buccee's, to us its just a big gas station, but to them it holds importance because of the feeling of community it brings. We treat life as one thing after another, tasks to be completed and moved on from., never taking a break to stop and look around. Eliade suggests that these breaks from the norm are necessary in order to feel connected to something bigger. It made me wonder what people hold sacred today, what would be sacred to me?

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