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Mystical experience knows no borders.

Simple gestures – removing shoes, lighting a candle – become rituals. Flowers, water bottles, incense, and ordinary objects carry a quiet sense of the sacred. Familiar things and daily routines hold symbols that span generations; rituals offer people a sense of security and stillness. Invisible safety nets carry us gently through the currents of everyday life.

Our time calls for dialogue and mutual respect – between cultures, between perspectives, between ways of understanding the world. Across all backgrounds, there is a deeply human need to make sense of life’s mysteries. We hold more in common than divides us. In the end, we are simply people sharing the same planet.

The sacred belongs to our shared humanity.

I have photographed in Hindu temples, Buddhist pagodas, mosques, and churches — drawn to how the sacred lives quietly within the everyday.

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