Study and Practice to:
- reap the harvest of wisdom from all the world's religions and spiritual paths
- explore the great ocean of Oneness that is the source of all spirituality
- be willing to enrich your faith by dialoguing with others
- rejoice in what you have in common with those on another spiritual path
- respect the differences between your own path and another's
- seek opportunities to experience a wide variety of spiritual practices
- pull down the barriers which hinder the acceptance of diversity and religious pluralism such as dogma, exclusivism, and chauvinism
- accept "nones" (those without any religious affiliation) and those who are "spiritual but not religious"
- support interfaith marriage and other relationships
- encourage interfaith spiritual direction as a valid adjunct to spiritual formation
- be open to what can be learned from those who have a "double belonging" such as Jews who are Buddhist, Christians who are also Sufis
- find a spiritual community where you can work with other multifaith organizations to mend the world
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