Human questioning always goes beyond what is known, for this reason, what is known and asking itself continue and will continue to be questionable. In the horizon of this question the singular emerges, which is about the Sacred. This concept, idea or reality, remains on the other side inaccessible to our epistemic structure, therefore it remains unknowable. However, the language, the word, tries to penetrate what we do not know by naming it, knowing in advance that, possibly, the same language will limit and obstruct it. The word has a role that detonates, that activates, but above all that configures a way to reach the unnameable. Despite this, a problem persists, and that is that in the enunciation we do not grasp the Sacred, but we dock it. Thus showing us the limit of language, a limit that man himself imposes on himself. What pushes man to ask himself what is the Sacred? Can this proto-concepto be known? And if so, how do we access it? Just I think...