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Welcome to The Orisha Wisdom Podcast - your lively guide to the Orisha and Yoruba Traditions, blended seamlessly into our modern world. We’re here to spark inspiration, radiate positivity, and empower your spiritual journey. Whether you’re a faithful follower or just keen to learn, join us as we navigate these ancient paths, reimagined for today’s world. Get ready for insightful, heart-warming conversations that connect you deeper to this faith. Dive in and let’s grow together!
Epside 80 - Ask-A-Priest - Am I Too Old And More Than One Religion
The Orisha Wisdom Podcast
24 minutes 28 seconds
3 years ago
Epside 80 - Ask-A-Priest - Am I Too Old And More Than One Religion
This is an Ask-A-Priest episode where multiple questions were asked and they have to do with age... what is too old for this religion, and can you practice this tradition with another tradition. Listen in and let's start the conversation.
The question asked is 'I am a practitioner of Buddhism (not Zen). I am a new listener recently discovered your podcast without any referral just did a search. I have been interested in the vodou, Santeria, Candomblé practices but haven’t done much about it outside of shopping at stores or watching YouTube videos. I am considered a senior by institutional definitions. Would I be considered too old to become involved in a “house” as you refer to it? Can one continue to practice their main religion and African/Cuban/Brazilian based religion (I am of African descent)? Is it considered a religion? Thank you and I am enjoying your podcast.'
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The Orisha Wisdom Podcast
Welcome to The Orisha Wisdom Podcast - your lively guide to the Orisha and Yoruba Traditions, blended seamlessly into our modern world. We’re here to spark inspiration, radiate positivity, and empower your spiritual journey. Whether you’re a faithful follower or just keen to learn, join us as we navigate these ancient paths, reimagined for today’s world. Get ready for insightful, heart-warming conversations that connect you deeper to this faith. Dive in and let’s grow together!