LESSON 2 · How Places Shape People
When Land Becomes Divine
Long before organized religion, humans worshipped the land itself. Mountains were homes of gods because they touched the sky. Rivers were sacred because they gave life. Caves were portals to the underworld. Geography did not just inspire belief — it structured it.

Mount Olympus housed the Greek gods. Sinai is where Moses received the Commandments. Mount Kailash in Tibet is sacred to four religions. No one has summited it — not because it is impossible, but because doing so would be sacrilege. Geography built temples before humans ever did.