Sentences with phrase «sacred spots in»

She also leads tours to sacred spots in India.
It holds a sacred spot in my neuro - endocrine dashboard as one of my top 10 items to track.
It seems that the island itself desires to keep a sacred spot in memory of those who first dwelt here.

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That spot in our hearts is sacred.
About music, Van der Leeuw suggests, «The inclination to the absolute, which is called silence,» is the sacred extremity of music.54 What Van der Leeuw describes has been expressed in a more down - to - earth way on a poster: «The «consecrated spot» can not be distinguished from the playground.
Early stories such as the encounter with Yahweh at the burning bush, where Moses was warned to put off his shoes because the spot was «holy ground,» (Exodus 3:5; cf. Joshua 5:15) reveal the way in which this dread of holy things and places and this need of insulations against their dangerous potency issued in sacred rites and customs.
The animistic habit of ascribing to a god a local dwelling - place and of going to the sacred spot if one wished to deal with the god persisted in manifold forms long after animism itself had been left behind.
A congregation given to the cultivation of sacred «hot spots» in its life, whether liturgical or emotional in form, may amplify the linking action of congregational plot — the association of events for the purpose of identity — but the vivid occurrences do not in themselves qualify as sacred moments.
It is a juice bar; a coffee bar; a charcuterie counter; an appetizing shop outputting pickled herring, smoked oysters, and gravlax; a pizza place; a sandwich spot; a bakery; and a sacred space for vegetable dishes so vibrant — carrots in house - made hot sauce, rye berries with yogurt — they could bring Alice Waters to tears.
With luck, we'll spot the rare resplendent quetzal — a sacred bird in Maya and Aztec cultures.
Tomolol Cave in Indonesia is a sacred spot.
Famous for Lord Venkateswara's shrine on the Seven Hills of Tirumala, the town of Tirupati is one of the most ancient and sacred pilgrimage spots in India.
MAJOR TOURIST DESTINATION IN BALI - Uluwatu Temple - Cliff - top temple with spectacular ocean views -(30 km away)- Tanah Lot Temple - The coastal temple of Tanah Lot, perched on a rock at the edge of the shore line -(17 km away)- Denpasar - Bali's capital and main business & government offices area -(20 km away)- Ubud - Beautiful landscape of rice fields, art galleries, sacred monkey forest, craft and jewelries -(35 km away)- Kuta - Busy tourist area, great shopping and night life -(10 km away)- Nusa Dua - Masterfully planed tourist area famous for its white sandy beach, golf course, convention and exclusive retails complex -(28 km away)- Besakih Temple - Located on the slopes of Mount Agung, often referred to as the «mother temple» -(85 km away)- Rice Paddies at Jatiluwih -(50 km away)- Sacred Spring and Palace at Tampaksiring -(40 km away)- Padang Padang Beach - famous surfing spot for professional surfer -(30 km away) ESSENTIAL INFORMATION Bali's Airport is listed as «Denpasar» (DPS) which is the name of the island's capital.
Older games in particular, including several Final Fantasy titles and the original Metal Gear Solid, occupy a particularly sacred spot among the rest.
Kate Hoffman's Dream Home series, photographs taken from performative collage collaborations, has a malleable quality that emphasizes the viewer's own socio - political leanings; Samira Yamin's intricate patterns of Islamic sacred geometries cut into TIME Magazine photos of war oscillate between greater ambiguity and flirting with the didactic depending on the density of the cuttings; Sandra de la Loza's photographs of Stoner Spots underscore the politics of leisure through the exploration of pot - safe spaces, with a subtext of the not - quite - yet absorbed by development; Scott Short's «abstract» paintings replicate multiple generations of photocopying through the prism of Walter Benjamin; and Suzanne Wright will exhibit a deftly humorous Étant donnés-esque collage alongside mandala targets — each salves, in their respective forms, for our tumultuous zeitgeist.
The Secret History of Weeds Eric Beltz was driving through LA when he spotted, on the side of the freeway, a sacred plant he was researching for its role in Shamanic cultures.
Currently the map is a bit thin in spots, with the great body of documented sacred forests being in Italy, Ethiopia, southern India, and Japan.
It's a sacred spot just for me, and it brings back the joy of reaching out to my friends in a personal way.
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