Missoula, Montana is not just a place known for its stunning natural beauty, but also for its deep spiritual roots. The city has become an eclectic mix of religious traditions that reflects the laidback, outdoorsy, eclectic, artistic, progressive, quirky and friendly nature of its people.
One mustsee spot for any spirituallyinclined traveler is The Garden of One Thousand Buddhas (34574 White Coyote Rd). This breathtaking garden was designed to promote world peace and inner harmony through meditation. It features 1000 handcast Buddha statues arranged in various circles around several stupas (sacred mounds used as objects of worship), all surrounded by majestic mountains.
Another unique destination is the Immaculate Conception Church (320 Pine St). Built in 1905 with Romanesque architecture style clam shells at top making an impressive photo backdrop. Mass can be attended daily along with weekday confession times posted on their website.
For those looking to explore Native American spirituality while visiting Missoula should make a stop at Seven Generations Fountain inside The University Center building on campus(86 Campus Dr). This fountain represents seven generations before you have influenced your life path and seven generations after you will inherit whats left behind.
If youre interested in astrology or tarot readings then Jeannette von Herrmann runs Gaia House Interfaith Zen Center where she does readings from her home office/spiritual center(208 S Pattee St #103).
But dont miss out on some lesserknown places like Saint Anns Catholic Cemetery (1500 N Avenue West) where caretaker Gabriel Martinez leads tours about prominent burials but most potentally notable visitors are saints who appearance might startle newcomers more than regular spirit visitations or trolly rides offered during Halloween week only; Red Willow & Sterling Cemeteries up Miller Creek Road is both a beautiful drive and serene resting place.
No matter your spiritual path, Missoula offers something for everyone. Dont hesitate to explore the unique religious landscape that has shaped its history and continues to shape its presentday culture.
Websites:
https://www.gardenofonethousandbuddhas.org
http://www.immaculateconceptionparish.net/
http://gaiashouseinterfaithzen.com/
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34574 White Coyote Rd
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Missoula, MT
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320 Pine St
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86 Campus Dr
Missoula, MT
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208 S Pattee St #103
Missoula, MT
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1500 N Avenue West
Missoula, MT
United States