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The Cosmic Cube

The document describes the Kaaba in Mecca, a sacred site in Islam. It explains that the Kaaba was built based on God's cosmic plan and houses an ancient sacred stone that fell from heaven. This sacred stone was used by Abraham and predates Islam, being venerated in pre-Islamic times. The stone was set into the wall of the Kaaba by the Prophet Muhammad in 605 AD and marks where the sacred and profane worlds intersect. It links heaven and earth and unites Islam, Christianity, and Judaism through the story of Abraham. Millions of pilgrims visit the Kaaba every year to worship the one God.

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The Cosmic Cube

The document describes the Kaaba in Mecca, a sacred site in Islam. It explains that the Kaaba was built based on God's cosmic plan and houses an ancient sacred stone that fell from heaven. This sacred stone was used by Abraham and predates Islam, being venerated in pre-Islamic times. The stone was set into the wall of the Kaaba by the Prophet Muhammad in 605 AD and marks where the sacred and profane worlds intersect. It links heaven and earth and unites Islam, Christianity, and Judaism through the story of Abraham. Millions of pilgrims visit the Kaaba every year to worship the one God.

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The Cosmic Cube

In the Holy Scriptures, there is an old story about a place that always was. The story holds that long before the prophet Abraham; before Adam and Eve, and before the creation of the Earth, there was a Holy Place called the celestial house of God. It was also called the Kaaba. Its replica on Earth today is the center of Mecca. Since long before Islam, Mecca has been sacred territory. There, the Kaaba was built based upon the cosmic plan of God. Mecca has been a place of pilgrimage for countless generations, drawing in people of many faiths and backgrounds. The Kaaba is the center of Mecca. Inside its golden doors is a sacred room; a Holy Place that houses an ancient, sacred stone. On the East corner of the Kaaba, framed in Silver and Gold, is a vision portal looking into the sacred stone. It is written that this sacred stone fell from the Heavens and was used by Abraham. The sacred stone was revered well before the preaching of Islam by the Prophet Muhammad. The stone was venerated in preIslamic times. It was set intact into the wall of the Kaaba by the Prophet Mohammed in the year 605 A.D. The sacred stone in the Kaaba marks the location where the sacred world intersects with the profane. The sacred stone is considered to be an object that links Heaven and Earth. The story of Abraham unites Islam, Christianity, and Judaism. Before any of these religions existed, God had asked Abraham to build the Kaaba as a place to house and honor the sacred stone as a focal point to bring diverse peoples together into unity. Those who worship the one God, answer to His call in the Holy Scriptures. Countless millions of people every year are called to pilgrimage. When called to visit the Kaaba, we see and feel that it has been polished smooth and perfected by the hands of billions of pilgrims over the centuries.

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