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A love poem from someone you care for can be a "sacred text". The Declaration of Independence could also be "sacred". All people, all religions, all cultures have a group of words (written or spoken) that are "sacred" and hold a special place of veneration.
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A love poem from someone you care for can be a "sacred text". The Declaration of Independence could also be "sacred". All people, all religions, all cultures have a group of words (written or spoken) that are "sacred" and hold a special place of veneration.
Guy MacLean Rogers has written: 'The sacred identity of Ephesos' -- subject(s): Religion
Hera was known to morph into her sacred animal, the peacock, but she had the power to transform into pretty much anything.
The Sacred Cause analyzes the relations between the movement, its Afro-Brazilian following, and the evolving response of the parliamentary regime in Rio de Janeiro. Jeffrey Needell highlights the significance of racial identity and solidarity to the Abolitionist movement, showing how Afro-Brazilian leadership, organization, and popular mobilization were critical to the movement's identity, nature, and impact.
The Noha language was mainly spoken by the Navajo Indian tribe. One current example you could find to hear the language would be the song "Yeha-Noha" sung by Sacred Spirits on the "Chants and Dances of the Native Americans" album.
Two adjectives for totems are "symbolic" and "sacred." These terms highlight their significance as representations of cultural identity and spiritual beliefs in various indigenous cultures.
The sacred tradition holds great importance in this cultural practice as it is deeply rooted in the beliefs and values of the community. It serves as a way to connect individuals to their heritage, ancestors, and spiritual beliefs, providing a sense of continuity and identity. The sacred tradition also guides the rituals, ceremonies, and customs associated with the cultural practice, ensuring that they are carried out with respect and reverence.
The word that can be spoken (written), is not the Eternal Tao according to Lao Tzu the foremost authority, on scripture and it's failings. The text you seek will be best written by your own hand.
'Speaking in tongues' is called Glossolalia. It means that the spoken words cannot be understood. It is often used in religious practice, with some people claiming it is part of a sacred language.