Sacred Space
SACRED SPACE [noun] PracticesĀlār — a space consecrated through ceremony and sustained practice. Also: spaces that have accumulated GhābaĀthīn (forest-field density) through long regular practice. Sacred space is created through HekĀ, not designated by authority.
Meanings
Literal: A place set apart for spiritual purposes.
Esoteric: A space used for genuine practice develops a Nāthīn-quality that supports further practice. The accumulated coherence creates a NahrĀl that helps new practitioners find footing more quickly.
Allegorical: The space that remembers what has been practiced in it.
Usage
Ālār, Consecration, Temple, Practice Space
Examples
A temple is not a building. It is a Field-condition. The building is incidental.

