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Circles are drawn to create sacred and safe space from mundane space. In other words, those places are created, not inherent. This is not a belief shared by all pagan religions, however. Some see all space as sacred and, as a result, they do not draw circles.
I think you deserve points from everyone just for using the word sacreder. I don't think anything is inherently sacred. It is either learned or created by those who believe.
Given that Wicca is a recently created religion, it would be logical to assume that such places are not inherently sacred, but rather, have come to be judged sacred.
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by Haley_S3227 on June 25th, 2011
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You're reading I understand that Wicca believes in certain places being sacred (e.g. sacred circle) are these places inherently sacred or made sacred? Are some sacred places sacreder than others?
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