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Holy Ground Everywhere

What began as a question—"Could holy ground really be everywhere?"—has become, by grace, a slow-burning revelation.

 

We’ve wandered through lyrics and laboratories, poetry and philosophy, starlight and streetlights. We’ve listened to scientists who do not speak in sermons, to rock stars who cry out like prophets, to philosophers whose wonder edges toward worship. We’ve lingered in the margins where God’s voice is often muffled by the volume of our theology.

 

We’ve traced the thread of mystery from the cold mechanics of physics to the blazing beauty of prayer. And again and again, the conclusion whispered back to us is the same:

 

The ground is not holy because we say it is. The ground is holy because God is already there.

 

Stephen Hawking reminds us that faith and science can coexist when mystery is honored. Simone Weil shows us that attention, at its highest form, becomes prayer.
Alan Watts suggests that we are apertures—openings through which the universe observes itself, which theology dares to reframe: we are icons through which God communes with creation. Isaac Newton looked at his thumb and found sufficient proof of divine genius. Carl Jung tells us that bidden or unbidden, God is present. And we have learned to believe him. Even Socrates has a word to offer: that wonder is the beginning of wisdom. And in the upside-down Kingdom of God, wonder is wisdom. It’s how faith is born.

 

Here, doubt isn't the enemy of faith—it’s often the doorway. And revelation doesn’t always sound like a sermon; sometimes it hums through the static of a late-night radio or flickers in the dialogue of a film.

 

Holy Ground Everywhere is for those who are weary of clichés, hungry for wonder, and willing to believe that God is far more present—and far more surprising—than we ever imagined.

 

Because when you stop dividing the world into sacred and secular, you begin to see it all as holy. (This book will download to your device as a fully designed PDF file)

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