Some things are really sacred and important to other cultures, so you have to be aware, politically, about those things before you just adopt them.
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In order to be universal, you have to be rooted in your own culture.
We have a lot of historical and religious baggage in our culture. It's ancient; we are clannish as a species. We like things to fit into boxes, and it's unfortunate because humans are unique and should be celebrated and embraced as such.
Religious traditions are easy to lose sight of in today's marketing frenzy. Make sure you take time to gently usher your little ones into the rituals that have special meaning for you.
So we have to be careful because if you don't protect your culture you won't have it for very long.
I really hold on to my culture because it is what made me.
Culture is not made up but something that evolves which is human.
I don't have to participate in another culture's ceremonies in order to respect that culture.
Whatever your religious tradition is, if it's important to you and you don't feel comfortable talking about it, you end up coming across as insincere.
My cultural roots are something illusive.
If you're doing something outside of dominant culture, there's not an easy place for you. You will have to do it yourself.
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