“There is no human life so poor and small as not to hold many a divine possibility.”
Quote by James Martineau
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Hours of Thought on Sacred Things
This book delves into the profound and complex themes surrounding sacredness, examining its role in different cultures, religions, and personal beliefs. The essays within offer a nuanced exploration of the concept, inviting readers to reflect on the meaning and importance of sacredness in their own lives. more
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