The title here is Pagan places. In the same way that there are no holy, sacred, spirituall or divine places, there are no pagan ones.
All such are only human ideas, not realities
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Some places are more special to different groups of people. If those places were important to pagans of the past, like stonehenge, then IMO it's a " pagan" place.
Just like the Roman baths in Bath are associated with the Romans.
Places can have an identity, special for one reason or another.
If you don't see that, you are taking away the identity of the place.
How people perceive different places is relevant, look at the American Indian and their sacred lands.
People have been disrespecting their rights for years.
If you dismiss all those things Susan, you make everywhere very bland.
Some places have a character, an atmosphere, pagans seemed to have picked up and been sensitive to them.
Obviously a lot of people don't, which is why so many places in fond memory are disappearing under concrete and bricks.
It's such a shame.
But the modern world bulldozes it's way across people's memories regardless, turning nature into yet more suburbia.
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If no one values these special spaces, no one will preserve them from the ever encroaching concrete.
Something I find very sad.