The Celts believed that the visible and invisable worlds were one. For them, for certain places were sacred - places where the divide between, visable and invisable was very thin. They revered such "thin Places" as "sacred space"
In this book, Margaret Silf introduces seven traditional sacred spaces:
- the infinate knot
- the Celtic Cross
- hilltops
- wells
- groves and springs
- thresholds and crossing places
- boundaries
Each chapter features one of these sacred spaces and through them we are led into deeper reflection on what such sacred spaces can mean in our lives.