On Worshipping Small Things With Enormous Reverence
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In this episode of Carl’s Corner, Carl builds a shrine from a flat rock, three raisins, a maple leaf poem, and a patch of determined moss—and discovers that sacred space doesn’t require permission, doctrine, or perfect beliefs.
This meditation explores how reverence is created through attention, not authority. How spirituality can be personal, portable, and rooted in ordinary things. And why moss, puddles, and dried fruit may be just as holy as anything else when approached with care.
If traditional spiritual containers have ever felt too rigid—or if you’ve long suspected that meaning might be hiding in small, overlooked places—this episode is an invitation to reclaim your own sacred practice.
Because the sacred isn’t found.
It’s made—slowly, intentionally, and often with raisins.
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