Liminality - Charlie Smallshaw
The section on liminality and liminal spaces within Chapter Five brought a lot of connections to material that I've covered in this course and in other courses. The book Ceremony delves heavily into the topic of liminal spaces, particularly as they relate to nature and the spiritual realm. Regarding nature as a sacred space is an idea that has been versed since early transcendentalist authors first began penning their ideas, arguing that nature is where one can be closest to God. I think that this section of the book really hits home on these ideas as well as the idea of liminal spaces when talking about one's feelings as they walk through nature. Nature can be seen as our physical reality in its most basic form, yet it is through nature that we are most connected to forces that transcend our physical reality. Even for those who are not completely connected to their spiritual side or don't subscribe to religious beliefs, it might be in nature where they at least feel the most detached from their human side.
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