No single faith has a monopoly on the truth or even on ways to achieve greater spiritual awareness or spiritual discipline.
So it must be acceptable for a Jew, Christian or Muslim to learn from other faiths to gain spiritual discipline from them.
The boundary is where individuals enter so far into some kind of other faith and religious observance – for instance, in reaching Buddhism’s highest stages of awareness -- that they lose sight of their own faith, its practices and principles.
So that we all must learn from others. The message is to learn, but not to forget who you are and what you believe.
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