True religion or Spiritual life can be described as an ordeal of purification and Divine "Brightening". Each of the various religious and Spiritual traditions has proposed a particular approach to this ordeal, depending on its fundamental point of view. But the entire collective of all cultural traditions of humankind (which Avatar Adi Da calls the "Great Tradition") forms a single great and coherent process, with the unified (although variously expressed) purpose of Realizing the Truth, or the Divine "Brightness". This is the message of Avatar Adi Da's extraordinary book The Basket of Tolerance. In The Basket of Tolerance, Avatar Adi Da Samraj "maps" the entire spectrum of potential religious points of view (as exemplified by all the known religious traditions of human history) through a precisely outlined and extensively annotated bibliography of over 5,000 items (including books, articles, video recordings, and audio recordings). In ancient India, the earliest Buddhist manuscripts were written on palm leaves, and the collections of leaves were stored in baskets. There were three baskets altogether--one basket for the disciplinary rules of the monastic community (vinaya), one for Gautama's collected discourses (dharma), and one for the special texts analyzing the nature of human mental operations (abhidharma). Thus, the canon of Buddhist literature came to be known as "the three baskets" (or, in Sanskrit, "tripitaka"). In our time, the "basket" of religious and Spiritual literature includes the scriptures of all of the world's traditions. People in all parts of the world can now read the literature of any of the religious traditions of past and present. Therefore, it is essential that human beings study this literature in the disposition of tolerance and with intelligent discrimination appreciating the particular importance and significance of each branch of the Great Tradition
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