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concept:sacred-relation-to-landsacred relation to land
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- land as sacredrelated_tosame_asThe idea that land is holy and must be treated with reverence, a second meaning of sustainability.
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- Treating land as sacred and interacting with it as a sacrament, a deeper dimension of sustainability.
- The idea that our interaction with land should be a holy, respectful act.
- The idea that a living garden records its past through successive unfoldings, like the memory of the Kiri tree expressed in paths and gardens.
- The cultural-intentional atmosphere of historical traditions (Zen, Sufism, Christian mysticism, etc.) in which profoundly living structure has overwhelmingly been created.
- The ultimate result of morphogenesis: a deep, fulfilling relationship between inhabitants and their environment.
- The process of shaping each new construction element in direct response to the hollows, slopes, trees, paths, and other features of real land — not through construction drawings.
- A summarizing heading that serves as a load-bearing aphorism for the whole chapter.
- Analogy of scales of completion and unfolding.