INTERFAITH
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The interdependency of humankind, the relevance
of relationship, the sacredness of creation
is ancient, ancient wisdom.
-- Rebecca Adamson
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The indigenous understanding has its basis of
spirituality in a recognition of the interconnectedness
and interdependence of all living things, a
holistic and balanced view of the world. All
things are bound together. All things connect.
What happens to the Earth happens to the children
of the earth. Humankind has not woven the web
of life; we are but one thread. Whatever we
do to the web, we do to ourselves.
-- Rebecca Adamson
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The end of the Cold War removed the immediate
causes of whole destruction -- but not the
threat contained in our knowledge. We must
tame this knowledge with the ideals of justice,
caring, and compassion summoned from our common
human spiritual and moral heritage, if we
are to live in peace and serenity in the twenty-first
century.
-- Mahnaz
Afkhami
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Peace among religions is a precondition for
world peace.
-- Swami Agnivesh
Peace
among religions is a precondition for world
peace. But religions, as religions, can never
be at peace with each other. To enable religions
to be instruments for peace we need to enable,
first, religious communities to progress from
religion to spirituality. For the world order
to be one of peace and justice, for the global
village to be a theater of right livelihood,
it is imperative that a new and proactive spiritual
vision commensurate to the challenges of the
emerging world order be enunciated without delay.
The challenge is to make “right livelihood”
a universal goal. Recognizing this value in
a symbolic way through an award like this is
a significant step in the right direction. This
is not, however, our journey’s end. We must
not rest until right livelihood is within reach
of every human being upon this earth we love
and cherish. We all have a role to play in achieving
this goal.
-- Swami Agnivesh
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Some
of the wars and conflicts of the past and present
were fought over land and resources, but many
have been over religious differences. In this
past century, a global interfaith movement has
been growing, helping to raise consciousness
about the need for tolerance and understanding
between different cultures and religions. This
movement has helped highlight the common goals
that most religions share, such as the Golden
Rule, which is at the heart of nearly all religious
traditions. At the same time, many throughout
the world are discovering that 'spirituality'
-- a deep connection to a greater purpose for
humanity -- is an important driving force in
their lives, even if they aren't religious.
-- Robert Alan
Silverstein
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"We
may have different religions, different languages,
different colored skin, but we all belong to one
human race."
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...Several
million Sarvodaya adherents in Sri Lanka have
proved that they can transcend racial, religious,
linguistic and ethnic barriers to accept a common
state of ideals, principles, and constructive
programs to build a new society as collectively
envisioned by them.
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Dr. Ari Ariyaratne
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"We who have been born Buddhist, Hindu, Christian,
Muslim, or any other faith can be very comfortable
in each others temple's, mosques, and churches,
praying or meditating together to create a spiritual
mass of consciousness which can overcome our
greed, hatred, and illusions."
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Dr. Ari Ariyaratne
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To assert that it is possible to establish peace
between men of different nations is simply to
assert that man, whatever his ethnical background,
his race, religious beliefs, or philosophy,
is capable of reason. Two forces within the
individual contribute to the development of
his conscience and of his morality: reason and
sensitivity.
-- Léon Bourgeois
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Whenever
a human being ceases to live for themselves and
begins to care about that which is greater than
themselves, the personality begins to experience
ecstasy, joy and spontaneous liberation. And that's
found through doing, through action, through giving,
through deeply embracing the human experience.
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never before probably has the need for interfaith
commitment been nearly as great as it is at
this very moment.
-- Walter Cronkite
It
seems to rise again when the crisis times come,
and this is a time of most severe crisis, as
we all know, not just for the history of the
United States and the survival indeed of our
democracy, but for the future peace of the world.
And never before probably has the need for interfaith
commitment been nearly as great as it is at
this very moment.
-- Walter Cronkite
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The
fact that you are here tonight gathered together with
us testifies to the fact you understand the need for
this organization and the need for redoubling our
efforts in this organization to try to assure that
democracy as represented by the United States must
depend upon a total freedom of religion, which is
written into our Constitution, of course, and the
mere suggestion that anyone could maintain that one’s
patriotism, one’s devotion to one’s country can be
judged by one’s religion is so vile, so vile that
we have to take to the streets indeed and to put it
aside.
-- Walter Cronkite
"My
religion is very simple. My religion is kindness."
- The Dalai
Lama
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I appreciate any organization or individual
people who sincerely make an effort to promote
harmony between humanity, and particularly harmony
between the various religions. I consider it
very sacred work and very important work
- The Dalai
Lama
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The
problems we face today, violent conflicts, destruction
of nature, poverty, hunger and so on, are human-created
problems which can be resolved through human effort,
understanding and the development of a sense of brotherhood
and sisterhood. We need to cultivate a universal responsibility
for one another and the planet we share.
- The Dalai Lama
"What
we would like to do is change the world-make it
a little simpler for people to feed, clothe, and
shelter themselves as God intended for them to
do. And, by fighting for better conditions, by
crying out unceasingly for the rights of the workers,
of the poor, of the destitute…we can, to a certain
extent, change the world; we can work for the
oasis, the little cell of joy and peace in a harried
world. We can throw our pebble in the pond and
be confident that its ever widening circle will
reach around the world. We repeat, there is nothing
that we can do but love, and, dear God, please
enlarge our hearts to love each other, to love
our neighbor, to love our enemy as well as our
friend."
-- Dorothy Day
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"Whenever
I groan within myself and think how hard it is to
keep writing about love in these times of tension
and strife which may, at any moment, become for us
all a time of terror, I think to myself: What else
is the world interested in? What else do we all want,
each one of us, except to love and be loved, in our
families, in our work, in all our relationships? God
is Love. Love casts out fear. Even the most ardent
revolutionist, seeking to change the world, to overturn
the tables of the money changers, is trying to make
a world where it is easier for people to love, to
stand in that relationship to each other…There can
never be enough of it."
-- Dorothy Day
Spirituality
Day
- December 31
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