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You don't have to belong to a religion to find that sense of the sacred.
There are many paths.
To "Sacred" - how then do you define sacred without some tie to religion or to a belief in a supreme being? How do you understand such things without some direction?
Simple. Get in touch with the amazing world around us, its beauties and fearsomeness. Stand in awe.
Does not this amazing world with all of it's wonders hint at something greater than the simple intelligence of man? Or did all of this just happen to fall into place? There is the question of how as well as the question of why.
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