Besides being a place that is almost devoid of humor, my workplace has a number of very fundamentalist Christians--both patients and staff.  So I keep my "Vision Quests," crystals, and sweatlodges to myself, needless to say.  
Anyway, the other day I was talking with a very nice patient who gave me some information on her religion:  Jehovah's Witness.  It was (to me) a rather morbid treatise on whether or not we are living in the "Last Days."  Rather than trying to explain that I follow my own spiritual practice, and am very happy with it, I accepted this pamphlet with thanks.  
To make matters a bit more surreal, this patient thought I was Jewish, either in spirituality or by descent.  Which is odd because the heritage I am aware of is as follows:  Swedish, German, Norwegian, and possibly Irish (I do have some mystery in my background due to adoptions on both sides of my family, but I am going with what I know or can be reasonably sure of). 
Which brought me to thinking about all of my friends and patients, and who they all said I looked like:  Bette Midler (a long time ago), Frodo Baggins, Winona Ryder, Jodie Foster, and now someone of Jewish descent.  But I digress...
The problem that I have been having is what to do with this pamphlet full of information that I do not want.  Although it is not a part of my sacred teachings, it is sacred to someone, so I feel a bit uncomfortable just throwing it away.  There it is, sitting on my kitchen counter, with the "Are We In The Last Days" cover staring up at me every time I pass it.  
Is it bad karma to throw someone else's gift of their spirituality away, no matter whether I agree with it or not?  Or am I just as usual over thinking a simple situation???
The best solution I have come up with so far is to recycle the pamphlet.  That way, it will be going back to the Earth, and I will have at least done something constructive with it. 
Does anyone else in my small circle of readers wonder about such things???
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Willow,
I would say that recycling would be your best bet. You're helping the earth. I don't think karma is an issue in this. You're fine.
Agate
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