Saturday, March 29, 2008

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For he who belongs to a minority cultural / religious should conceal it?

A few days ago a friend of mine, pagan like me, I was hinting that it was "impicciatissima" because of preparations for the ceremony of presentation of his daughter (more or less similar to what is baptism for Catholics, conceptually) because even his parents, now resigned to the fact that she would not have called, had expressed the wish to participate. I would publish its response to reflect a little on the freedom of religion even those who Penas very differently.

(I) I wonder what will the Catholic relatives :-)
(her) Well, I'm all "Catholics" (or so we hear) my relatives. Some probably will not be me left on hold and are thinking of some excuse. Some that are, unfortunately, they do more to make a bad Buonviso think.
Others, like my mother, because they are beginning to respect ... Having said so much, talked, countered, finally realized that it was an abomination in my spirituality! [as some priests and, in general, the Catholic Church continues to propagate in spite of all the ethical and legal considerations on 'religious hatred "- NdAC]
Others (e:) luckily there are such) are natural come because there is nothing wrong if I have another experience of the divine, such as my brother, who is attending with spontaneity and naturalness! Not finding anything to judge!
I've always tried not to live my spiritual path to hide from others, because otherwise nothing ever changes. Not always, but usually hides those who are afraid (and I understand why), or shame, I do not want to be afraid and I have nothing to be ashamed of. I'll be drawn to some of the negative reviews from some members of my family, but that's how things change: give and give and respect began to emerge. Over time, "strange" are becoming less "strange", as they will "know". And in any case I will make my way, not to be limited by an injustice, because if anything the live secretly ... will be my choice!

Nidawi Brava!

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