Traditions, a means of safeguarding authentic spiritual values

Science and Philosophy 9 (1):61-71 (2021)
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Abstract

Preserving traditions, particularly in rural areas, can be regarded as a safety mechanism for those who can trace their roots to the respective regions. This entails the certainty of belonging to a specific social group. Therefore, in order to remain unchanged, customs and traditions need to be cultivated in the hearts of the younger generations as true spiritual values.

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