Shinkyo (Sacred Bridge), Nikko, Japan, a photo by Paul Mannix on Flickr.
'Some Catholics have a concept I much admire: the Sacrament of the Present Moment. It suggests that every moment of our lives is sacred, and that we should make of each moment a sacrament. Were we to do this we would think of the entire world as diffused with holiness. Wherever we might be would be a holy place for us, and we would see the holy, even sainthood, in everyone we encounter.'
from In Search of Stones, p. 71
by M. Scott Peck
1995 Simon & Schuster, London.