The cast of Dances Sacred and Profane - 1985 includes: Charles Gatewood as himself Fakir Musafar as himself
Dances Sacred and Profane - 1985 is rated/received certificates of: Australia:R
The opposite of the word sacred is profane, secular, or mundane.
The opposite of profane is sacred or holy. Profane refers to something that is disrespectful or blasphemous, while sacred refers to something that is revered or considered spiritually significant.
Sacred and Profane Love - 1921 was released on: USA: 22 May 1921
An example of profane could be a public restroom, while a sacred example could be a church or temple. Profane spaces are seen as ordinary or commonplace, while sacred spaces hold religious or spiritual significance.
The sacred from the profane.
The correct spelling is "desecrate" (to profane or abuse something sacred).
The term used to mean the opposite of religious or sacred is "secular" or "profane."
The cast of Sacred and Profane Love - 1921 includes: Raymond Blathwayt as Lord Francis Alcar Helen Dunbar as Constance Peel Elsie Ferguson as Carlotta Peel Howard Gaye as Albert Vicary Winifred Greenwood as Mary Ispenlove Thomas Holding as Frank Ispenlove Jane Keckley as Rebecca Conrad Nagel as Emilie Diaz, a pianist Clarissa Selwynne as Mrs. Sardis Forrest Stanley as Samson
John Herbert Gillespie has written: 'Sacred and profane'
The antonym for "divine" is typically "profane" or "secular", referring to things that are not holy or sacred.
A profane canticle refers to a blasphemous or sacrilegious song or hymn that disrespects religious beliefs or sacred traditions. It is typically characterized by its offensive or irreverent content.