Sacred May 2026
As you go through your week, try to find one "ordinary" moment—a morning cup of tea, a walk to the car, a conversation with a friend—and treat it as if it were the most important ritual in the world. You might be surprised at how quickly the world begins to feel a little more divine.
To feel sacred on the inside, it helps to carve out a physical sanctuary on the outside. This doesn't require a dedicated room; it can be a small "pocket" of peace in your home: Sacred
True "sacredness" is less about where you are and more about how you show up. It is the practice of turning the mundane into a ritual and the routine into a moment of connection. Creating Your Outer Sacred Space As you go through your week, try to
The difference between a habit and a ritual is . When we perform an act with love and presence, it becomes sacred: This doesn't require a dedicated room; it can
We often reserve the word "sacred" for grand cathedrals, ancient forests, or momentous life events. But what if the sacred isn't something we find only in the extraordinary? What if it’s a quality we can weave into the very fabric of our ordinary, messy, beautiful lives?
: Fill your space with objects that "spark joy" or hold deep significance—crystals, photos of loved ones, or earthy elements like plants and stones.
Finding the Divine in the Everyday: The Art of Living Sacred