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The following links connect to websites that have similar themes to our books:
Sacred Sites and Pilgrimage Places of the World. Photographs and writings by National Geographic photographer Martin Gray from his travels in more than 100 countries. His web site includes comprehensive bibliographies plus listings and maps of sacred sites around the world.
Philip Carr-Gomm's Sacred Places Info site. A website that features over 50 sacred sites and isn't afraid to address difficult issues, such as how we balance our yearning to visit these places with our awareness of our ecological footprint. As Philip says: "Doesn¹t visiting sacred sites help us to appreciate our world and the contribution of spiritual teachers and great civilizations? Isn¹t pilgrimage often a key component in many religions and an important spiritual practice in itself? Doesn¹t some exchange of subtle energy sometimes take place at these sites that can heal and help both us, and perhaps the subtle energy fields of the earth? And yet how can we honour these things and respect the Earth at the same time? This is the conundrum we face." The website suggests ways we can work with sites without necessarily visiting them in person and provides interesting links and resources.
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http://www.freewebs.com/historyofmonksmound reveals the distant past through examples of Tribal Art found at the Cahokia Mounds near St. Louis. Learn of mysterious discoveries from museum collections including aboriginal writing forms on stone tablets, birch bark scrolls, and more!

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