Sacred as a condition

Granì 22 (9-10):64-71 (2019)
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The article deals with the phenomenon of the sacred as a certain condition of man, a condition inherent in human nature. The sacred is considered in a circle of such categories and concepts as the mystical state, the state of the artist, transcendence, silence, altarity. The sacred is understood as a sense of mysterious power. But it has been observed that this power is constantly associated with the Divine. The connection with the transcendental is also fixed. Because of transcendence, communication with a certain state of a person, a trans state, is noticed. But it is not considered any trance, but a compensatory one. After all, the compensatory trance is appreciated by man because it compensates for the disadvantages. Therefore, for a person this type of trance is sacred. It is also sacred because one feels a mysterious power and an absolute ferocious fearlessness. Compensatory trance as a sacred, sacred, person associates with a certain religious tradition. With a tradition of Hinduism, Buddhism, Christianity or Mo-Sulmanism. But the compensatory trance as sacred is real. This is not a simple mythological projection, which is referred to as God. This is the real state of the human spirit. The sacred is the state of the human spirit, when it manages the most co-combat, the most possesses itself. Owning yourself is a rational moment in a person’s life. Upon receiving the opportunity to possess oneself, a person undergoes the transformation of their states, among which one can record the Higher state, the state of the sacred. In the case of the sacred, it is a compensatory trance. The features of this compensatory trance are conveyed by my own means in my own work, a mystic, an artist, a religious figure. Compensatory trance can have a manifestation in the human melon and beyond all mysticism. But what is sacred when it is outside religion and mysticism? For man, it is sacred because it compensates for the shortcomings and makes life easier.

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