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Under the heading "Delimiting aspect" the article makes the following claim: "The sacred enclosure marks an extraction from the profane world. After crossing the boundaries, the individual finds themselves in a different perception of time, where the normal course of events no longer seems to follow its usual rhythm. In this place and after passing through the enclosure, communication with the supernatural is perceived as more natural and evident" (emphases added). These may be the subjective experiences of some individuals, but they are in no way objective or universal. The section should be couched in conditional terms (e.g., "Some individuals may experience different perceptions of time...") to reflect this. Bricology (talk) 17:20, 16 October 2024 (UTC)[reply]