At the beginning of the sacraments according to the ancient calendar of King Numa, take this opportunity to bring some of my personal considerations.
Today we found that humanity is experiencing a period of social chaos, economic, political and environmental damage caused by a culture that after draining the world of any content, has deprived man of any sense of responsibility (time and space). The Divine has been expelled from nature and our planet and the man was taken to a single criterion measure of all things. We are aware that everything is connected and is now more necessary than ever to get back to being re-tuned with nature , its strengths and energies. We need therefore to reclaim the Gods and Goddesses who are the spirit of the Earth (our planet) and are what give dignity to the world around us: we need to come back to be visible to people who want to live in consciousness and awareness.
To do this, refer to the great legacy of the Roman tradition: it represents a great ethical and spiritual reservoir that can serve as a compass to re-orient to rebuild this line (Pax Deorum ) that has been lost. This traditional heritage, which is returned to its original dignity and value by clearing deep-rooted ignorance of prejudice and antagonism, then a map is not to lose the "Way", to return to see and understand the world as a set of signals and values, a communication network. Traditional Religion is Roman a homecoming, and a way to a return trip based on responsibility toward themselves, toward others and toward Earth.
It 'important to be aware that the past can not return in the same manner in which it started once, but it can be taken in the form of ideas and values: what which was dissolved as a civilization can come back to life as "beginning" and "test".
Traditional Religion Romana is essentially based on the ethics of the limit and the finite nature. The extent of this limitation is the "death". Every living thing is bound to perish, but even if destined to die, that does not mean it is not worth living. Everything has its time. E 'must not miss the joy that life offers us: "carpe diem". We must thus take the time to value life for what it essentially is. We must live life, as well as death with dignity, being always aware of their limitations.
Traditional Religion Romana is mainly based on the idea of \u200b\u200btolerance and rejects any idea of \u200b\u200b"war or clash of religion in any form, expression and manifestation. This tolerance is the materialization of the principle of "religious cosmopolitanism" by which believers, non-believers or believers of other religions are recognized in their diversity and multiplicity (the principle of universal tolerance): none is considered a threat to the monopoly of absolute truth but all are a source of enrichment.
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