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Ritual & Traditions Affect Personal Worth

Soul is examinercom’s national “Personal Worth” examiner In this video, we explore how ritual and traditions affect personal worth.

Calls to action:

  • Create a ritual to review your traditions
  • Allow…..flexibility to keep the best and dissolve old traditions– now…and all year long

 
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  1. I love the message, “If the tradition crumbles, it was meant to.” I see how that wisdom applies in life elsewhere. I feel it’s so important to get in touch with what is “right” for you and then create your outer world so that it supports rather than stifles these things. For me, its about being ok with honoring my needs and wishes, and then detaching from how others may interpret or react to those actions I take from the heart.. Thanks Soul.

  2. Wow, I haven’t listened to this gem from Soul yet, but right on Pete. Your comment on creating an outer world to support one’s chosen path is so poignant for me and I recognize how important it is to detach from others perceptions as well as my perceptions of how others might perceive me! This will definitely be part of my mind map. Thanks.

  3. I needed to listen to this one a 2nd time. The concept of “when a tradition crumbles, it was meant to” has not always been easy for me. Several things I valued have crumbled over the years because they weren’t valuable to all concerned. It is painful. But as I look back now with this video in mind, I realize that these endings made room for other traditions that brought new and also valuable meaning to my life.

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