Is Fluent Communication compatible with my chosen religious or spiritual practice?
A. Yes. The same spark of inspiration is the source for all major world religious and spiritual traditions. Each tradition emerges with descriptions of an ultimate or highest state of consciousness, always represented as embodying love, compassion, and wisdom. In Judaism, Christianity, and Islam the supreme or ultimate reality is called ‘God.’ The Judeo-Christian descriptions evolved from early Semitic writings as ‘Il’ or ‘El’ (Old Testament synonym for Yahweh). The Islamic descriptions of ‘Allah’ (God) were derived from a contraction of the Arabic al-Ilah (the God). In Hinduism, this supreme, ultimate reality is called ‘Brahma.’ The Sanskrit root word ‘Brahman’ means the ultimate ground of all being, and manifests as the Hindu creator god for the pantheon of Vedic deities. In Buddhist descriptions, this supreme, ultimate reality is called ‘Enlightenment.’ This is the ultimate state strived for by each individual. In attaining this state, the egotism of personal identity is surrendered