• Imagine a great mirror that reveals the truth. It is shattered into thousands of fragments. Then each people find a fragment that reflects their image. From this point on, the Truth (I am speaking of the theory of religious knowledge, not of the scientific, since it already has its methodological definitions well delineated), then neutral gains the colors and forms of the interpretations. So it is with religions and beliefs, which they believe to be absolute. Its factual or mythological leaders, leaving aside mysticism, are loaded with expressions of wisdom and life lessons, whether in the Tale of Gilgamesh, the Egyptian Book of the Dead, Torah, Tanach, Vedas, Confucianism, Taoism, Buddhism, Islam , in short, all religious unfoldings, the core is always the good and the transformation of the human being exercising his compassion and love to the fellow man. Human institutions are that misrepresent their teachers and distort their teachings.
    In the end each fragment or religious interpretation does not know that it is part of an endless puzzle, but that can be summed up in indistinct Love.