Religious Practices in Cohousing | <– Date –> <– Thread –> |
From: Sharon Villines (sharonsharonvillines.com) | |
Date: Sat, 27 Sep 2003 07:40:07 -0600 (MDT) |
I was raised to believe that religion is a private act of devotion and obedience and not a public act requiring recognition or acceptance by others. Once religious practices and observances become public they speak less of god and more of ego. Religious observances are (I was taught) designed to be days of withdrawal from worldly things. To require that the community stop for my holidays would be antithetical to their purpose. The only respect required for my private religious practices would be that the community not punish me for observing them. For me to believe that the scheduling of a crucial meeting on "my" holiday would in anyway affect either my religious faith or the future of the community would be an act of extremely deluded ego or very shallow practice. One just quietly reminds the group that one will not be there. Sharon -- Sharon Villines Takoma Village Cohousing, Washington DC http://www.takomavillage.org _______________________________________________ Cohousing-L mailing list Cohousing-L [at] cohousing.org Unsubscribe and other info: http://www.cohousing.org/cohousing-L
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RE: Cohousing-L digest, Vol 1 #1054 - 9 msgs TR Ruddick, September 26 2003
- Religious Practices in Cohousing Sharon Villines, September 27 2003
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Re: Religious Practices in Cohousing Jeanne Goodman, September 27 2003
- Re: Religious Practices in Cohousing Sharon Villines, September 29 2003
- Re: Religious Practices in Cohousing Racheli Gai, September 29 2003
- Re: Religious Practices in Cohousing Catya Belfer-Shevett, September 29 2003
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