Sacred, spiritual, and religious symbols serve as potent visual representations of profound concepts and beliefs. They act as bridges between the material and spiritual realms, embodying spiritual truths, historical narratives, and cultural values. These symbols are not merely decorative, but rather serve as vehicles for expressing, experiencing, and understanding the sacred and spiritual aspects of life.
“Life is a continuous evolution of transforming from one state of being to the next.” ~ YBY
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