
Sacred Mountain
A Sacred Mountain is a natural feature revered by cultures and religions as having spiritual significance. Often considered a divine dwelling, a place of worship, or a site of spiritual power, these mountains hold cultural importance and are associated with myths, rituals, or ancestral connections. Examples include Mount Fuji in Japan, considered sacred in Shinto, or Mount Sinai in Judaism and Christianity. These mountains are not merely geographic landmarks; they serve as symbols of spiritual identity, guiding moral or spiritual practices for communities that honor them.