
Eliade's concept of sacrality
Eliade’s concept of sacrality refers to the idea that certain places, objects, or times are experienced as sacred because they embody a profound sense of the divine or the sacred realm. These moments or sites connect humans to a higher reality beyond daily life, providing meaning, reverence, and awe. Sacrality is not just about religious rituals but about recognizing something that reveals the divine presence, creating a special, timeless significance that transforms ordinary experience into something extraordinary and spiritually meaningful.