"Your own mind is a sacred enclosure in to which
nothing harmful can enter except by your permission."
Arnold Bennett
On numerous occasions, I have hidden myself within sacred enclosures. Whether hiking up in the Colorado mountains, canoeing inland waterways of Canada, or resting in nature's forrest teepees, my lust for solitude prevailed.
Creative visualization had endlessly offered me arenas filled with stained glass, burning candles, and silence where guidance could be heard. Like any sacred space, I shed the outside world with all of its time and space, and checked all personas at the gate.
Sacred enclosures, whether physical, mental or spiritual, offered the releasing of fear, anxiety and stress. As I stepped into reverence, freedom was found which led to holy expression that defined the life I longed to live.
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