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  1. Sacred, the power, being, or realm understood by religious persons to be at the core of existence and to have a transformative effect on their lives and destinies. Other terms, such as holy, divine, transcendent, ultimate being (or ultimate reality), mystery, and perfection (or purity) have been used for this domain.

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  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › SacrednessSacredness - Wikipedia

    Sacred describes something that is dedicated or set apart for the service or worship of a deity; [1] is considered worthy of spiritual respect or devotion; or inspires awe or reverence among believers. The property is often ascribed to objects (a "sacred artifact" that is venerated and blessed), or places ("sacred ground").

  3. Jun 22, 2020 · The word sacred has two kinds of meanings. First, it can refer to something related to religion or spirituality. Second, more broadly, it can refer to something that one cherishes, that...

  4. Something sacred is holy, devoted to a religious ceremony, or simply worthy of awe and respect. Jerusalem is a sacred place for many religions, just as Fenway is a sacred place for Red Sox fans.

  5. May 8, 2023 · What is a Sacred Thing? A sacred thing is an object, place, or concept imbued with spiritual or religious significance beyond its physical characteristics. It is regarded as holy or divine and is treated with reverence and respect by those who hold it sacred.

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  6. Sacred - Beliefs, Rituals, Practices: The sacred, by definition, pervades all dimensions of life. Within the kind of religious apprehension that is expressed in sacred myth and ritual, however, there is a special focus on time, place (cosmos), and active agents (heroes, ancestors, divinities).

  7. Sacred - Rituals, Beliefs, Practices: The sacred appears in myths, sounds, ritual activity, people, and natural objects. Through retelling the myth the divine action that was done “in the beginning” is repeated.

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