Sacred Survival

Across cultures, spiritual traditions demonstrate a remarkable capacity to endure. Whether through folk practices, oral storytelling, or quiet family rituals, sacred knowledge often persists long after institutions attempt to suppress it.

This persistence reminds us that spirituality does not belong solely to temples or churches. It lives in everyday actions—gardening, cooking, storytelling, and seasonal celebrations.

The survival of these traditions is not accidental. It reflects the dedication of generations who refused to let them disappear.

Atijīvana invites us to recognize that legacy and continue the work of keeping those traditions alive.


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