Moine bouddhiste assis devant les stupas du temple de Borobudur en Indonésie.

Why some places become sacred

Article by Damien Lafon.

Rock paintings showing human figures and birds on a stone wall.
Rock paintings depicting human figures in Australia. © Svetlana Markoff

Nature as a Support for the Sacred

Person walking between historic mosaic covered buildings in Samarkand.
Mausoleums lined up along the Shah-i-Zinda corridor in Samarkand, with domes and glazed brick facades. ©Quentin Tournier
Why does a place become sacred?

A place becomes sacred when human experiences, stories, or rituals give it a special meaning.

Can nature create a sense of the sacred?

Yes. Certain mountains, forests, or rivers naturally inspire silence, contemplation, and respect.
What role do rituals play?

What role do rituals play?

Rituals maintain the connection between generations and strengthen the memory attached to a place.

Can a sacred place lose its importance?

Yes. Without transmission, stories, or practices, sacredness can gradually disappear.

Are sacred places always religious?

No. Some places become sacred through history, collective memory, or powerful personal experiences.

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