DharmaCatLamp
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Howdy.
I've noticed some folks on here seem to have multiple religious tags. I myself would say I have something which incorporates elements from a wide variety of traditions. Taoism, Hinduism, Buddhism, Sikhi to a certain extent even. I have found inspiration in Sufi traditions, Judaism, Paganism as well. Though If I was going to call myself anything at this point it would be a Hindu Taoist. That might sound weird but hey I am a weird cat after all.
Thinking about this got me wondering, how many people here combine various different religious traditions in their practice? What do you mix together? Do you take inspiration from multiple religions but only seriously practice one or do you have an eclectic practice?
If you don't mix is it something like you don't think you need to or does it feel wrong etc?
I've noticed some folks on here seem to have multiple religious tags. I myself would say I have something which incorporates elements from a wide variety of traditions. Taoism, Hinduism, Buddhism, Sikhi to a certain extent even. I have found inspiration in Sufi traditions, Judaism, Paganism as well. Though If I was going to call myself anything at this point it would be a Hindu Taoist. That might sound weird but hey I am a weird cat after all.
Thinking about this got me wondering, how many people here combine various different religious traditions in their practice? What do you mix together? Do you take inspiration from multiple religions but only seriously practice one or do you have an eclectic practice?
If you don't mix is it something like you don't think you need to or does it feel wrong etc?