Now, Rafiki, what if you're at someone's out house and the group starts talking about that?
Speaker AIs it their job to stop talking about that, or is it your job to excuse yourself from.
Speaker AFrom said space?
Speaker BWell, I mean.
Speaker BI mean, if there's a.
Speaker BA.
Speaker BA bunch of people and they're all sitting there talking about it, I can get up and leave.
Speaker BI don't have to partake in.
Speaker AYeah, but they got some people that think, hey, I don't like talking about this subject, so y' all need to change the subject.
Speaker BAnd that's where that person.
Speaker BEven though.
Speaker BBecause you gotta understand, if you're.
Speaker BIf it's one on one, it's a different story.
Speaker BBut if you're in a group setting and there's a bunch of people around, rather be friends or rather be family.
Speaker BIf the topic ain't supposed to be brought up, don't bring it up.
Speaker BBut if it gets brought up, just remove yourself from it.
Speaker ASo if.
Speaker ASo if you bring up a topic and a group turns around and say, hey, we don't talk about that, then
Speaker BI quit talking about it.
Speaker ABut.
Speaker ACorrect.
Speaker ABut some people would say, you know, who are y' all to tell me what I can and can't talk about?
Speaker BAnd again, that's when you just remove yourself from the whole situation.
Speaker ANow check this out.
Speaker ABut if that group was in, like, going.
Speaker AUsing mental.
Speaker AIf that group was in my home, I can then say that.
Speaker ASo it kind of depends on location, doesn't it?
Speaker BYes.
Speaker BIf.
Speaker BIf it's in my home, I set the boundaries.
Speaker BIf.
Speaker BIf.
Speaker BIf.
Speaker BIf I miss somebody else, I'm a guest there.
Speaker BI have to respect their boundaries.
Speaker AHey, you know what just came to mind?
Speaker AI remember when I was young and like a teenager, and I was.
Speaker AAnd I was.
Speaker AMy mom would want me to drive around and all that stuff.
Speaker AWe actually had a boundary.
Speaker AWhoever drives the car controls to the radio.
Speaker AHey, so I had my mama riding around listening to Easy and nwa.
Speaker AHey.
Speaker AThen I would turn and say, hey, you wanted me to drive, didn't you?
Speaker BThat's your boundary.
Speaker AHey, that's your.
Speaker AThat was her rule.
Speaker AOh, when you drive, I gotta sit up here and listen to news all day long.
Speaker AThat's the right.
Speaker AOh, man.
Speaker AAll right, what was the next one on your list there, Rafiki?
Speaker BSpiritual or religious?
Speaker BOh, and this one here is a deep one.
Speaker BIt could go many different directions due to the simple fact that a lot of people are actually looking for this podcast.
Speaker BSo, you know, as far as the spiritual side, I'm just gonna put Throw this out there.
Speaker BGood examples would be like if you, if you know for a fact that you can speak to the dead and you can speak to spirits and things like that, and you got them coming to you all the time.
Speaker BYou got to literally sit there and talk to your gatekeeper.
Speaker BTell your gatekeeper at this hours, you know, you literally gotta sit there and talk to him and communicate.
Speaker BWhen I'm in the bathroom, don't bother me.
Speaker BWhen I'm sleeping, don't bother me.
Speaker BWhen I'm driving, don't bother me.
Speaker BThat's my personal time.
Speaker BOther than that, I'm.
Speaker BI'm open game.
Speaker BBut here's the thing about it is be respectful.
Speaker BCome to me one at a time.
Speaker BDon't come to me in a whole group.
Speaker AAll right?
Speaker BNow, as far as the religious side aspect of it, if people are trying to push the issue on you, don't allow them.
Speaker AI have a question for you, mental.
Speaker AWho do you think, when it comes to religion, who do you think is the biggest habitual line stepper of them all?
Speaker CAre we talking about an individual or like a set?
Speaker AThe, the, the.
Speaker AOut of the religions.
Speaker AYou got the Muslims, you got the Jews, you got the Christians, you got the 5 percenters, you got the, you know, Israelites, you got.
Speaker AInsert your mainstream traditional.
Speaker AYou got your Hindus, you got your Harry Krishnas, you got your Mormons.
Speaker AHey, you got your.
Speaker AWho the people that be knocking on the door on Saturday.
Speaker CI was thinking about them.
Speaker AI was about Jehovah Witness.
Speaker AJehovah Witness.
Speaker CThat's what I was thinking of.
Speaker CThat's what I was about to say them right there because they actually coming to your house,
Speaker ASo.
Speaker COh, and that's kind of.
Speaker CAnd that's kind of.
Speaker CI mean, if you think about it, that's actually forcing their God on whoever door they knock on.
Speaker BOh, see, I can, I can actually say this too, because I know when I used to be.
Speaker BYes, Rafiki used to be an ex minister, I used to go out door to door.
Speaker BSo I would actually throw that actually in a, In a category of Jehovah Witnesses.
Speaker BCertain types of Christians.
Speaker BWhen I say certain types, you got your Pentecostals.
Speaker AWho's the guys that.
Speaker AWho's the guys that ride the bike?
Speaker AThis ain't that.
Speaker AThe Mormon.
Speaker BMormons.
Speaker BYou got the Mormons.
Speaker BI was about to throw them in there.
Speaker BThey also go door to door or they try to talk to you on the streets about.
Speaker ASo, so, so you say those two are the biggest physical space, personal space,
Speaker Bphysically lines where I was actually going to Go with this is I used to go door to door to try to minister the word to people or I used to even go to town and actually set up a.
Speaker BA you know, every Sunday I'd set up a booth and I literally start preaching the word or we'll have some type of minister preaching the word and people would be walking up to people and trying to get them to come and this that so Christians.
Speaker BI would, I would have to throw Christians in there and say that they will force or try to force their beliefs upon you.
Speaker AOkay.
Speaker AHey you know what I heard yesterday?
Speaker AYesterday a lot heroes.
Speaker AHappy Easter.
Speaker ANow now everybody was telling me Happy Easter.
Speaker AAren't they for you don't think they was forcing their stuff on me.
Speaker AYeah, hey, they were forcing.
Speaker AThey was forcing a mental response out of me.
Speaker BWell see I'm about ready to throw this out out there on you.
Speaker BWhen you have someone say that they that they're going to pray for you and they didn't give you permission and you pray for them anyways, you cross that boundary due to the simple fact that you're forcing your prayers AKA possible curses upon them.
Speaker BSo we have to.
Speaker BChristians really going to have to grab a hold of this.
Speaker BI'm sorry that I'm going this route but Christians are really going to have to grab a hold of the concept of is that you cannot force yourself onto anybody.
Speaker BThat's not how it was.
Speaker CThey don't care Rafiki.
Speaker CAnd you know they don't care.
Speaker BWell why you say that one way or another?
Speaker BBecause is
Speaker Cthe biggest influential religion sect that there is in my opinion every holiday damn near is it is is if it wasn't tied up for with a murder is.
Speaker CIt's.
Speaker CIt's a Christian belief.
Speaker CAnd.
Speaker CAnd every holiday that comes around they're going to say happy said in insert holiday.
Speaker CAnd and if you don't believe in that or if you are of another religious sick, what do you do?
Speaker CYou have to put your boundaries up.
Speaker CAin't this episode of Boundaries you got to put your boundaries up.
Speaker BExactly.
Speaker AHey, why am I called a Scrooge?
Speaker AJust because I don't celebrate Christmas, right?
Speaker AWhy I gotta get called a negative?
Speaker AJust because if I don't support your your belief on little baby Jesus being born on the December 25th.
Speaker ABut you know, hey,