Did you consider, the sacred relates more to love than worship ?

And love means effort, for others to live happier and for oneself to be
free.

On Thursday, April 11, 2019, archytas <[email protected]> wro

> Waxing the moon must be a big project for a cleaning firm Vam!  I'm not
> sure we can always tell sacred from causal.  Abortion is a difficult
> issue.  One can hardly be pro-abortion and yet at the same time want women
> to have choice and not be sneered at.
>
> On Monday, 8 April 2019 06:09:58 UTC+1, Vam wrote:
>>
>> Profane would have been the correct antonym, by the Thesaurus. I chose
>> Casual instead as the opposite of sacred. It is the value we see, or not,
>> in things natural within and without. For instance, speech, thought,
>> sunrise and waxed moon. They could either engage us towards fullness in
>> ourself or we could let it pass carelessly without any consideration.
>>
>> It the sacred we have lost in this age of rights, economics, and
>> entitlement. One example : abortion. Carrying a baby to fullness is a
>> sacred matter. Aborting, no matter what the ground, is a relatively casual
>> act. There could be competing extraordinary reasons involved but that is
>> rare. It is just irresponsible behaviour from start to finish, mostly.
>>
>> The sacred is full of love and awareness. It is quietly holding hands of
>> being already on the move. It is empathising with the nature of things
>> without agitation, carefully and responsibly.
>>
>> It is like music.
>>
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