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key S3NWIXRJ
title Divine Qualities of Spiritual Dialogue
author Tan, Piya
authority
control
Piya Tan
item typeJournal article
publication year2001
date2001
publication titleSingapore Bahá'í Studies Review
abstract noteEach religion needs an honest way of relating to other religions in an open society that would be mutually beneficial, or at least reflective of historical truth. The Buddhist basis for dialogue is found in its teaching of the “four god-like qualities” {brahma, vihra) of love, compassion, altruistic joy and equanimity. By love is meant that Buddhism gives a central place to man’s spirituality and the world as an extended family, including other religions. Compassion implies a willingness to listen to others. Altruistic joy is the willingness to joyfully learn from the success of others, for every religion has something to teach us even if we are not its followers. Equanimity is the courage to look at the spirituality of others even as one’s own, at a level when truth defies words and points in the same direction of liberation.
pages109-127
volume6
languageEnglish
manual tagsBUDDHISM

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