Hunter Trimarchi: Landscapes of the Sacred #2

     Chapter 3s writings about the Mountain that was God was very interesting.  Before the reading I had no clue what the Mountain that was God meant other than a mountain that was God, and even that made little sense.  As I continued to read, I was amazed at how something so simple sounding had so much backstory and meaning behind it.  It was very interesting learning about the holy site for indigenous people and how much they believed that whoever trespasses on the mountain will have to face the consequences. It was just amazing to see that something as simple as a mountain could have so much meaning.

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