Transcendence of all religions, including Buddhism, is the same Transcendence. The mystical/transpersonal experience of Transcendence — the experience of nondual/nondichotomic Light — is the same experience. Only the conceptual objectifications of that experience — the stories we tell each other about Transcendence — differ. In terms of philosophical faith, every religion is a great symbol of faith in Transcendence, not objective knowledge of Transcendence, which is transcendent to the subject-object dichotomy (hence the Light of mystical/transpersonal experience is "nondual/nondichotomic Light"), and therefore cannot be objectified, no statement about it can be considered objective knowledge. Only faith and personal mystical experience are possible about Transcendence. Philosophical faith is the bridge between all religions.
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