Paradise lost was not only a major work by john milton a


Sacred Places Up Close and Personal

Sacred literally means set apart from the mundane world. 

 [Note: sAcred not scAred-spell carefully.]

Paradise Lost was not only a major work by John Milton, a poet of the 1700s, but the subject of a long lost Paradise occurs in many mythologies: Shangri La, Avalon, Krit Uga, Shambala, as well as Eden. 

Here are some examples:

https://www.pbs.org/mythsandheroes/myths_arch_paradise.html#content

Freud suggests that we all subconsciously remember being in the womb, which is his explanation for our longing for paradise.

Have you visited any locations that would qualify as sacred places? (not just places of worship) 

Explain why you felt that your experience was sacred?

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