Sacred Places: How the Living Earth Seeks Our Friendship
by James Swan Author
The argument is made that the Earth functions as a living entity, with certain natural sites like Serpent Mound, Machu Picchu, and Kilauea Center possessing a profound ability to evoke emotional responses that science struggles to explain. These locations are seen as having a unique power to connect individuals to the planet in ways that transcend rational understanding. The idea suggests that such places can inspire a deeper appreciation for the Earth's vitality and interconnectedness. Overall, the perspective emphasizes the spiritual and emotional significance of these natural wonders.
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