Honoring
Sacred Spaces
by
Carolyn E. Cobelo, MSW

Sacred
space is a place
where we honor the divine in its material
form. The purpose of sacred space is to awaken
an awareness of our intimate connection to the
spiritual world and to the universe as a
whole.
Sacred
space offers us a profound vehicle for
personal and global healing, and an endless
source of spiritual education. It gives us
access to the active intelligence of the
universe and teaches us how to understand and
heal our Earth.
The
Nature of Sacred Space
The
dimensions of a sacred space vary. It can
occupy anything from the corner of a room to
an altar, a Gothic cathedral, a mountain, the
ocean, the planets, the solar system, the
universe, or beyond. Sacred space is the
microcosm of the macrocosm of our
multi-universal existence.
Sacred
space in its natural form has existed on Earth
since the creation of the planet. During the
formation of the Earth, the minerals emerging
from its core brought with them an
electromagnetic charge. Springs carried this
charge to the surface, lakes held the charged
water, and rivers carried it to the oceans.
There
is a grid of energy lines, known as the
tetragrammation, that encircles and
interpenetrates the physical Earth. Sacred
space forms at the intersections along this
grid.
Early
human beings, often led by animals, discovered
the locations of sacred space. They gathered
in these places for fertility ceremonies and
healing rituals. They built stone temples near
or over them, defining these areas as sacred
and separate from their worldly life. As
differentiated religions developed, spiritual
leaders chose these ancient sites for their
temples and churches. Today, the most powerful
places of worship throughout the world
continue to cover and contain natural sacred
space.
Natural
Sacred Places
Springs,
mountains, caves, groves of trees, single
trees, rocks, rock formations, canyons,
cliffs, rivers, lakes, deserts, oceans, hills,
the Earth, the sky.
Manmade
Sacred Places
Earth
mounds, temples, churches, cathedrals,
pagodas, wells, sanctuaries, stone circles,
stone monuments, shrines, ceremonial cities,
pyramids, chalk figures.
The
Experience of Sacred Space
We
are constantly interacting with space. Our
senses perceive space as we relate to our
physical environment. We see, hear, smell,
feel, and taste space. As a result, it has a
multifaceted effect on us.
We
live in physical space from conception to
death. Although we are not usually conscious
of it, our physical space affects us deeply.
We see a room as the area between walls. We
hear the singing of birds outside. We smell
turkey roasting in the kitchen. We feel the
heaviness of the air when it is about to rain.
We taste a delicious food even before it
arrives in our mouths.
We
also perceive space through our subtle senses
with our inner vision, inner hearing, inner
touch, and occasionally, inner smelling and
tasting. The most common inner perception of
space is through touch, or kinesthetic
sensation. We "feel" the energy of a
place.
A
space may feel friendly and welcoming, or
hostile and rejecting. We may want to spend a
long time in one place, and in another leave
as quickly as possible. This intuitive feeling
about a space has a real, concrete basis to
it, due to the reality of the energy that
collects there. We can use this intuitive
sense of space as a guide and protector while
meeting life's many challenges.
We
each live in a personal energy envelope, known
as our energy field. This cloudlike field of
electromagnetic energy surrounds and
interpenetrates our physical bodies. It forms
a fine web of energy lines, which holds our
physical bodies together in the same way the
tetragrammation holds the Earth in place. This
web contains highly sensitive, subtle nerves
that carry messages to the physical nervous
system. The content of these messages appears
to us through dreams, thoughts, physical
sensations, visions, and intuition.
Our
energy fields are very sensitive to those of
other people and of the spaces we inhabit. We
move through life enveloped in this field of
sensitivity, with our subtle nerve antennae
continually reaching out to feel the quality
of our environment.
Blocks
to Energy Flow
When
we feel physical or emotional pain, our energy
fields contract in self-defense. Knots or
blocks form along the pathways of our subtle
nerves in response to these contractions.
Chronic contractions lead to major blocks in
the flow of our energy. These blocks are like
dams in a river. If the blocks intensify, they
may eventually lead to physical dysfunction or
disease. Our energy fields hold the memory of
past pain, and the fear of repeating these
painful situations keeps the blocks in place.
When we release the fear, we free the memory,
and the blocks disappear.
We
can identify a block in the physical body as a
disease, dysfunction, or disability. Emotional
blocks manifest as guilt, phobias, addictions,
and fear. Mental blocks are reflected in
disturbances and disorders of the mind.
Spiritual blocks express themselves in
thoughts and emotions that obstruct our
acceptance of spirit into our daily lives.
We
come into life with some blocks already in
place. We struggle, especially in the first
half of life, to break through these blocks
which form perceptual networks known as karmic
patterns. They influence our perception of
ourselves and the world around us, and they
govern the choices we make, until we become
conscious of their destructive influence. When
we release the blocks, we free ourselves to
develop our full potential and our creativity.
The
way we transform our karmic patterns is by
confronting our fears and healing our pain.
This we do best through love. As we release
the blocks by opening our energy fields, we
become more sensitive to sacred space. At the
same time, we enhance the flow of love to and
from ourselves.
The
Healing Power of Sacred Space
Space
records the vibrational frequency of all
beings who have inhabited it. This recording
is similar to an audiotape or videotape on
which sounds or images have been imprinted.
Rocks,
trees, soil, flowers, animals, and insects all
express a vibrational frequency that becomes
imprinted on the space they inhabit. The
strongest vibrational influences are the
thoughts and emotions of human beings.
The
intensity of the electromagnetic energy in
sacred places magnifies our experience of
them. This energy is a powerful healing force.
It functions as medicine for our energy
fields, activating our natural self-healing
capacities.
Although
the effect is unique to each of us, general
responses to the healing power of sacred space
are as follows:
Physical:
-
Relaxes
muscles and relieves tension
-
Activates
the immune system
-
Stimulates
sexual vitality and the endocrine system
-
Increases
circulation of the blood
-
Opens
nerve pathways
Emotional:
-
Creates
peace and security
-
Provides
comfort and unconditional love
-
Inspires
feelings of belonging and oneness
-
Releases
pain and fear
-
Relieves
guilt and grief
Mental:
-
Releases
painful memories
-
Facilitates
problem solving
-
Transforms
negative thought patterns
-
Enhances
decision-making capacities
-
Awakens
universal knowledge
Spiritual:
-
Facilitates
telepathic communication
-
Stimulates
visionary power
-
Facilitates
healing by spirits
-
Accentuates
awareness of oneness
-
Activates
higher consciousness
THE
EFFECT OF SACRED SPACE
The
effect that sacred space has on us depends on
our ability to attune and connect to its
power. Sacred space affects everyone who
enters it, even those who are not consciously
aware of its impact. However, if we approach
sacred space intending to communicate and
receive healing and knowledge from it, we will
gain more from our experience. The effects can
vary from aligning our inner personal center
with the center of the universe, to guiding us
on an inner journey of self-exploration, to
accessing knowledge imprinted in the
environment.
This
article is excerpted from the book:
The
Power of Sacred Space: Exploring Ancient
Ceremonial Sites
by Carolyn
E. Cobelo.
Reprinted with permission of the
publisher, Akasha Productions, Santa Fe, NM. ©2000. www.akashainstitute.com.
For
more info or to purchase this book
About The
Author

Carolyn
E. Cobelo, MSW, has spent ten years leading spiritual pilgrimages to
sacred places around the world. A Santa Fe based psychotherapist and
spiritual healer, she is the author of The
Spring of Hope: Messages from Mary, Awakening to Soul Love, and
Twenty-Five Power Places. She is also the creator of Avalon,
the Temple of Connection: A Game of Spiritual Transformation.
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