I know exactly what youre talking about. My ex-husband's brother was in the same 'cult'.
I'm different, and I'm cool with that. I'm happy to be different. I am proud of my unusual-ness, and my kids are proud of their 'different' cultural background.
Now if they want to be 'normal', I'm cool with that too. I'm just trying to expose them to as much as I can and let them make their own decisions from there.....
Vive la difference!
Not as far as I know, no.....and I have no idea. We haven't spoken in 8 years.
Hell no, they're fascinated! They want to know all about different people's faiths and beliefs and practices. Sometimes they don't get why people do the things they do, other times they understand the symbolism or reasoning behind it. I'm not offended either, I like learning about things.
I have, in my family, 2 buddhists, 1 christian, 1 agnostic and one "not sure". We celebrate Christmas and Easter, we have crosses and Buddhas (and we're getting a shiva and a ganesh), we meditate, we do yoga and we pray. We manage to have a religious and spiritual conglomeration that works quite well.
No, I've never really considered it....I dunno that I have the patience.
I do enjoy going and spending time in my kid's classroms though. I don't do enough of that....