Practice wanting for others what you want for yourself by being Christ-like rather than Christian, Muhammad-like rather than Muslim and Buddha-like rather than Buddhist. -Wayne Dyer.

While political and religious identities can give meaning, it’s easy to become unconsciously caught up in the rhetoric of the group mind and forget what’s important in life. When we identify first as a human being and think for ourselves, the teachings of philosophers and sages become road maps for our journey rather than just a part of our self-image. Then, instead of getting stuck in dogma we actually live the lessons and…

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