"On this path one must move in unison with many, because this path is the path of synthesis, of non-differentiation. Genuine righteous people will never bother to know whether one is a Hindu, a Muslim or a Christian. All are the spatial, temporal or personal expressions of the same dear Lord. True dharmic people can never engage themselves in any fratricidal war... They can never waste their valuable time arguing which propounder of which religion is superior, or inferior. Their only endeavour is to inspire people to develop a pinnacled intellect and pursue the synthetic path of knowledge, devotion and action, a path which is totally free from narrow, communal prejudices. They will not give the least importance to ritualistic differences. Where there is no internal progress, where there is no effort made for the attainment of Consciousness, we cannot call it dharma, it is simply religion. Human beings must not entertain any divisive religious tenets. People must be freed from the spell of scriptural authority and led along the path of rationality. They should be made to understand that to run towards Supreme Consciousness - the essence of all essences - is the one and only dharma. There is no other dharma for human beings."

