In my first journal on the required texts I would like to
take the time to discuss Lane’s axioms for the study of sacred place. These axioms provide a few simple rules by
which sacred places abide by. There are
four such axioms but in this journal I would like to focus on the third axiom
which according to Lane (2002) is that “sacred place can be tred upon without
being entered” (p.19). This axiom is one
that I find particularly interesting because it describes how sacred place is
not universally so for everyone. In fact
sacred places can be so for individuals based on a personal experience, or
maybe for a religion such as mount Sinai in Judaism. This axiom explains that
other people can be in the sacred place, there is nothing preventing entry,
however just by being there it doesn’t necessarily make the place sacred for
that individual like it would for the group that holds it sacred. Honestly when I read the four axioms this one
probably is my favorite one to think about because it reminds us just how small
and unimportant we all are and just how much we don’t know and understand. If we can exist in a place and not fully
understand what it means it just makes me wonder what else we don’t notice.
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