[caption id="attachment_8680" align="aligncenter" width="400"] Fritz Wetzelberger (1898 - 1989) - Auf dem Gipfel 1928[/caption]
"Whatever the dimensions of the space with which he is familiar and in which he regards himself as situated - his country, his city, his village, his house - religious man feels the need always to exist in a total and organized world, in a cosmos."
Mircea Eliade - The Sacred and The Profane
Saturday, March 30, 2019
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