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  1. In striving to recognize the primacy of Fire and Light. I feel kinship with my Zoroastrian brothers and sisters.
  2. In striving to obey the Ten Commandments, I feel kinship with my Jewish brothers and sisters.
  3. In striving to be kind to neighbor and the needy, I feel kinship with my Christian brothers and sisters.
  4. In striving to be compassionate to creatures great and small, I feel kinship with my Buddhist - Jaina brothers and sisters.
  5. In striving to surrender myself completely to God Almighty, I feel kinship with my Muslim brothers and sisters.
  6. In the recognition that wisdom flows from enlightened masters, I feel kinship with my Sikh brothers and sisters.
  7. In remembering that serving people should be the goal of religion, I feel kinship with my Bahai brothers and sisters.
  8. In my respect and reverence for Nature that sustains us, I feel kinship with my Native American brothers and sisters.
  9. In feeling that these and more are all paths to the same Divinity, I feel kinship with my Hindu brothers and sisters.
  10. In my love and laughter, joy and pain, I feel kinship with all my fellow humans.
  11. In my need for nourishment and instinct to live on, I feel kinship with all beings on the planet.
  12. In my spiritual ecstasy with this wondrous world, I feel kinship with the Cosmic Whole.
Inspired by the Parliament of World Religions Composed by Dr. V. V. Raman: at The Cape of Good Hope, SA: 1999