We left behind the wind and sweeping views of Anemospilla’s peak sanctuary to descend into the rock dark of Skotino Cave. Votive offerings have been found in the cave dating back to the earliest Cretan peoples, popularly called the Minoans. Worship and use of the site is ancient but also continuous. Above the path to [...] Learn more →

Pilgrimage Report from Anemospilla: Sacrifice is not the way
Any new landscape heightens our senses. Needing to orient ourselves in the unfamiliar we are called to see and smell, to hear and reach out in new ways. The energy within our very bodies may shift. Coming from Massachusetts, the landscape I know is relatively gentle. The land rises with hills rather than mountains. The [...] Learn more →