And so the places we know -- as individuals, families, or communities -- can be infused with memory and spirit, and landscapes can have soul. The stories contained may speak of creation, gods, mythic monsters, and culture heroes. Or they may hold narratives that remind us of triumphs and defeats, sorrows and joys. A place is more than a static landform; it can evoke emotion, transmit knowledge and wisdom, and even show us how to live. |
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