In this video, the Sacred Natural Sites Initiative asked twelve people in twelve minutes what they think a sacred natural site is and what it means to them.
From 2 – 6 November 2011, some 30 Europeans participated in a workshop on the Spiritual Values of Protected Areas of Europe.
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And when I stood there I saw more than I can tell. And I understood more then I saw for I was seeing in a sacred manner. The shapes of all things in the spirit and the shapes of all shapes as they must all live together as one being. — Black Elk, Medicine Man of the Oglala Lakota, Sioux.