Tuesday, October 13, 2009

Wisdom of the Sages/Honoring the Elders










There is a reason that wisdom is associated with age. Traditionally,elders have been the wise men and women of communities. Mostspiritual leaders apprentice for most of their lives before beginning their practice. In many parts of the world, elders are honored andrespected for the wisdom they've gained through life experience.They are considered a valuable source of knowledge and havean important role to fulfill in passing on traditions and customs.In many parts of the world, nursing homes for the elderly are rare.Caring for one's aging parents is considered an honor and a blessing.






In other cultures it's not uncommon for three or four generations to live together under one roof. Immediate families consist of children, parents, grandparents, great grandparents, and sometimes great aunts and uncles.Such intergenerational coexistence is beneficial to allfamily members. There are caregivers for both young children and theelderly. And older relatives can pass down the family history to children and act as role models for younger family members.In Native American culture, elders are appreciated for their closeconnection to nature and the spiritual world. They are known as"wisdomkeepers, " acting as caretakers of the planet. Respected fortheir life experience and wisdom, African elders serve as mediators between deceased ancestors and living family members.Honoring and respecting our elders is a way of building communityand strengthening society. It helps appreciate every stage of life andview aging in a positive light.




After all, hopefully we will all have theopportunity to become sages in our later years.Smile your loved by a Latina Goddess, by RaK

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