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  1. Sacred Time: A Novel by Ursula Hegi, 2004-08-24
  2. Sacred Time, Sacred Place: Archaeology and the Religion of Israel by Barry M. Gittlen, 2002-06-01
  3. Sacred Time Management by HeatherAsh Amara, 2010-02-07
  4. Sacred Time and the Search for Meaning by Gary Eberle, 2002-12-24
  5. Deep Space and Sacred Time: Star Trek in the American Mythos by Jon Wagner, Jan Lundeen, 1998-11-01
  6. Sacred Dimensions of Time & Space (Perspectives on Time, Space & Knowledge) by Tarthang Tlku, 1997-01-25
  7. Sacred Times: A New Approach to Festivals by William Bloom, 1997-09
  8. Arranging Grief: Sacred Time and the Body in Nineteenth-Century America (Sexual Cultures: New Directions from the Center for Lesbian and Gay Studies) by Dana Luciano, 2007-11-01
  9. Strength of Soul: The Sacred Use of Time by W. Phillip Keller, 1993-06
  10. Cori Spezzati: Volume 1, The Development of Sacred Polychoral Music to the Time of Schutz by Anthony F. Carver, 2009-04-02
  11. Sacred Acts, Sacred Space, Sacred Time (Baha'i Studies, Volume 1) by John Walbridge, 1995
  12. Isaac Newton's Philosophy of Sacred Space and Sacred Time: An Essay on the History of an Idea by Gregory Gillette, 2007-03-27
  13. Sacred Time in Early Christian Ireland (T & T Clark Theology) by Patricia M. Rumsey, Thomas O'Loughlin, 2007-10-01
  14. Sacred Text, Secular Times. (Studies in Jewish Civilization) by Bryan F. Le Beau, 2000-01-01

1. Sacred Time, Sacred Space - JW Magazine
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Making better use of your time Official Small Business Growth Expert Stephanie Chandler Stephanie is a small business expert, professional speaker and author of several books
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3. Sacred Time (religion) -- Britannica Online Encyclopedia
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4. Sacred Time By Ursula Hegi - Powell's Books
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5. Interfaith Calendar
Primary sacred times for world religions. Includes definitions, a review of different religions, and an archive of dates for previous years.
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6. Sacred Time
Sacred Time Liturgical Seasons . Liturgical Year. Woven into our everyday lives as Catholic Christians is a sense that all time is sacred. In the rhythm of the liturgical year, we
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7. Sacred Time | Living A Created Life
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8. Sacred Space, Sacred Time
Sacred Space, Sacred Time by Bonnie Moss (c) 2003 In Exodus315 Word of God When the Lord saw that Moses was coming closer, he called him from the middle of the bush and said
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by Bonnie Moss (c) 2003 In Exodus3:15- Word of God: When the Lord saw that Moses was coming closer, he called him from the middle of the bush and said:"Moses, Moses," he answered, "Yes, here I am" God said, " Do not come any closer.Take off your sandals because you are standing on holy ground." Joseph Campbell
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9. Sacred Time | IndieBound
The bestselling author of Stones from the River delivers her most ambitious and dramatic novel yet the unforgettable story of an endearing, but also flawed, Italian American
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(Touchstone, Paperback, 9780743255998, 256pp.) Publication Date: September 2004 Other Editions of This Title: Large Print (March 2004) Categories: General
Description The bestselling author of Stones from the River delivers her most ambitious and dramatic novel yet the unforgettable story of an endearing, but also flawed, Italian American family. In December 1953 Anthony Amedeo's world is nested in his Bronx neighborhood, his parents' Studebaker, the Paradise Theater, Yankee Stadium and in his imagination, where he longs for a stencil kit to decorate the windows like all the other kids on his street. Instead he gets a very different present: his uncle Malcolm's family. Malcolm is in jail for stealing once again from his latest new job, and Anthony's aunt and twin cousins settle into the Amedeos' fifth-floor walk-up. Sharing a room with girls is excruciating for Anthony, despite his affinity for the twins. But the real change in Anthony's life comes one evening when he causes the unthinkable to happen, changing each family member's life forever. Evoking all the plenty and optimism of postwar America

10. SACRED TIME: THE SACRED AS INTERFACE
An account of Gary Eberle Sacred Time and the Search for Meaning
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11. Sacred Time By Ursula Hegi ISBN 1587246511
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12. Sacred - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
Holiness, or sanctity, is in general the state of being holy (perceived by religious individuals as associated with the divine) or sacred (considered worthy of spiritual respect or
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Holiness , or sanctity , is in general the state of being holy (perceived by religious individuals as associated with the divine ) or sacred (considered worthy of spiritual respect or devotion; or inspiring awe or reverence among believers in a given set of spiritual ideas). In other contexts, objects are often considered 'holy' or 'sacred' if used for spiritual purposes, such as the worship or service of gods . These terms can also be used in a non-spiritual or semi-spiritual context ("sacred truths" in a constitution ). It is often ascribed to people ("a holy man" of religious occupation, "holy prophet" who is venerated by his followers), objects ("sacred artifact" that is venerated and blessed ), times ("holy days" of spiritual introspection, such as during winter holidays), or places ("sacred ground", "holy place").

13. Eternal Return (Eliade) - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
The Eternal return is, according to the theories of religious historian Mircea Eliade, a belief, expressed (sometimes implicitly but often explicitly) in religious behavior
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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation search This article is about Mircea Eliade's use of the expression "eternal return". For other uses of the term, see Eternal return (disambiguation) The " Eternal return " is, according to the theories of religious historian Mircea Eliade , a belief, expressed (sometimes implicitly but often explicitly) in religious behavior, in the ability to return to the mythical age, to become contemporary with the events described in one's myths. It should be distinguished from the philosophical concept of eternal return
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According to Eliade, "all the definitions given up till now of the religious phenomenon have one thing in common: each has its own way of showing that the sacred and the religious life are the opposite of the profane and secular life This concept had already been extensively formulated by French sociologist Émile Durkheim in 1912, . Scholars such as Jack Goody gave evidence that it may not be universal.

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SACRED TIME . by Jan CarlssonBull. Rosh Hashanah. September 6, 2002 . We stand on the eve of the Days of Awe, Yamim Noraim, ten days, which illumine the Jewish calendar
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16. Eliade -- Sacred Time
The Basic Ideas of Mircea Eliade's The Sacred and the Profane Joseph F Kelly, Ph.D., ed. by Sheila E. McGinn, Ph.D. John Carroll University. Part Two Sacred Time
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"The Basic Ideas of Mircea Eliade's The Sacred and the Profane Joseph F Kelly, Ph.D., ed. by Sheila E. McGinn, Ph.D.
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The creation of the world is the great cosmogonic paradigm, the most important thing the Gods ever did and the model for all which we should do. This cosmogony, although a spatial creation, also took place at a certain "time." Hence, we find the notion of sacred time . The term for sacred time is chairos , while the term for "normal" (profane, quotidian) time is chronos When the Gods created space, they also created time. First of all, time could not begin until those things which measure it came into existence; likewise when space disappears, it will be the end of time. This at first seems strange to us because we have separated time from space; we consult watches or calendars, not the sun or the moon, to gauge time. But if we think about it, we realize how closely the two are related. For example, a year is not 365 days; in fact, a year is almost six hours longer which is why there is need for an extra day every four years (leap year). A year is actually the time it takes the earth to orbit the sun. If, by some chance, that time were shortened by one week to 358 days and we did not alter the calendar, within a dozen years the first day of spring would fall on what is now the first day of winter. When you measure time by space, you see how much goes in cycles. Every day the sun rises, climbs into the sky, hits its peak, descends, sets, disappears, and then rises the next day. Every month the moon waxes and wanes; every year the earth goes through the cycle of the seasons. This led some traditional societies to speak of time itself as cyclical (e.g., Hindu culture). Eastern cultures in general are inclined toward this view of time.

17. Sacred Time - Life Coaching
Set aside time every day for achieving your goals. Sacred Time - Life Coaching is a personally written site at BellaOnline
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Everyday for the last month or so, before I go to work, I first go to the library to write. While at the library I work on two projects. One is for this column for Bellaonline and the other is a romance novel Ive been working on with a partner. I dont stay at the library for very long, maybe 15 or so minutes and thats it. Working like this I manage to crank out a paragraph for each project every day. And then I head to work arriving with at least 10 minutes to spare.
I let nothing take precedence over this time. Its sacred. Just the other day instead of my usual spot, I ventured to a different floor of the library and discovered an extensive foreign film section. (You learn things when you change up your routine a bit, but thats a topic for another article.) I was tempted to chuck my routine for one day and browse through the films, but I didnt. Instead I kept my promise to myself, honored my sacred time and I wrote.
Dont let emotions get in the way
Heres the lesson: Working toward your goals should happen whether you feel like it or not. I was asked once during an interview how I stay motivated when Im writing a novel and the answer is that I dont. I put my emotions aside whether Im feeling frustrated, tired, sad or even happy (feeling giddy can interfere with concentration levels as much as aggravation) and I write during my sacred time, no matter what.

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19. Spirituality & Practice: Book Review: Sacred Time And The Search For Meaning, By
A philosophically rich work that reveals many avenues into finding a balance in your life between the temporal and the eternal.
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20. Sisters Of The Silver Branch -- Sacred Time
Sisters of the Silver Branch is a women's multopath Pagan discussion and ritual group based in the Washington, DC area.
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Within that linear perception, most Pagans acknowledge that time spirals, having a quasi-cyclical nature. Rather than each experience moment being completely different from the ones before and the ones after, there are these moments form cyclical patterns. Yet, we do not experience exactly the same moments over and over. In nature, these are conceptualized by the cycles of birth, death and rebirth of each life, the yearly cycles of seasons or star-pattern change, the monthly cycles of lunar phases, and the daily cycles of day and night. We experience temporal cycles in our domestic lives, in our work lives, in our community/environmental relationships, and in our spiritual lives. Our bodies have daily, monthly, yearly, and international rhythms. Our challenge is to be observant of those cycles and learn to live in harmony with these cycles. One of the ways we can do this is by constructing a personal calendar of our own meaningful dates and daily, monthly, and seasonal indicators. We can do this in two parts:

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