This week Tina from Travels and Trifles creates a Lens-Artists challenge focused on Spiritual Places. While many associate spirituality with religion, the Oxford Dictionary defines it as “relating to or affecting the human spirit or soul as opposed to material or physical things”, a much wider interpretation.
While photographing buildings, I inevitably find myself in front of a religious site. It may be a church, temple, or synagogue. There is a quietness to these places. Some may call this respectfulness.
One place that gives me a sense of peacefulness is located in Grass Valley. Ananda Village and Crystal Hermitage Garden exude calm.

Many visitors enjoy the tulips in the spring.




Churches





Churches that started as a different building, and churches that have been repurposed.



Abandoned Religious Building

Stain Glass and Beauty





Sikh Temple



Buddhist Temple




Memorial Sites






Cemetery





I end at the gravesite of my parents. They both are Holocaust Survivors.

Many ask why stones and not flowers are left at Jewish graves. Upon researching this I found that there are many plausible explanations for this tradition. I would like to think of the remembrance of those who come before me.
Great great selections. Spiritual indeed! Well done.
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A beautiful and in the end so personal post Marlene. Thank you for sharing your spirit through these beautifully serene places. Interesting to see those that are repurposed, that was a creative idea. Your final image could stand alone as a simple but eloquent image of spirituality.
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What a perfect way you have mentioned these spiritual sites!
Instantly one gets immersed in spiritual thoughts!.
Thank you.
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Great response to this challenge Marlene. I think your last image says it all.
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Thanks Anne.
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Beautifully expressed! The last image is moving.
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Thank you Amy. I appreciate your encouragement.
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A varied and beautiful post. Heartfelt and moving. ♥
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