‘Sacred’ is defined as meaning ‘holy’ and ‘hallowed’ but also as ‘blessed’, ‘cherished’ and ‘worthy of awe and respect.’
Religious belief is a part but not the entirety of it.
Kings and priests manifest sacredness – but so do buildings, and so does nature: the sun, moon and stars, vistas, rivers, mountains and trees, and so much more…
The people of our daily lives can too – especially those brilliant minds who excel, bestow wisdom and excite our imaginations.
What I seek firstly for Seek The Sacred is to foster some moments of stillness to set against the days’ relentless motion, find a way to help hold fast when life presents so much movement, so many changes, taking place on so many fronts.