Voices of Faith: Scientology joins Transcendence International Interreligious Forum
Discover the highlights of the inaugural Reflection and Spirituality Days organized by H.E. Pujya Swami Rameshwarananda Giri Maharaj at the Forum Transcendence. This significant interfaith event brought together leaders and representatives from various religious traditions in Spain, including Catholicism, Judaism, Hinduism, Islam, Protestantism, the Baha'i Faith, the Unification Church, and Scientology, represented by Ivan Arjona.The event encouraged significant conversations and cooperation among various religious groups, emphasizing the themes of freedom, respect, and understanding. Discover how these discussions help forge connections between communities and enhance unity in a multicultural society. We invite you to explore the vital role of interfaith dialogue in today's world.
The Transcendence International Interreligious Forum (FIIT) has achieved a major milestone in its mission to foster interfaith dialogue and spiritual understanding during its first Symposium of reflection and spirituality, held at the Phi Campus, a nature-friendly and sustainable environment that became a space for sharing ideas. The conference brought together representatives of
The various religious traditions to share their views on faith, coexistence and the role of spirituality in everyday life.
The president of the FIIT and PHI Foundation, H.E. Pujya Swami Rameshwarananda Giri Maharaj, was the host and organiser of this meetings which were attended by leaders and representatives of different religious traditions present in Spain. Among the members of the FIIT were the Carmelite Sisters of Charity of Vedruna, Gracia Gil and Rosa Ortí from Catholic Christianity, as well as Amparo Navarro from the Jesuit Migrant Service. Isaac Sananes participated for Judaism; Pandit Krishna Kripa Dasa (who also presented his latest book), Swamini Dayananda Giri, and Swami Rameshwarananda himself attended for Hinduism; and Elisabeth Gayán (for Brahma Kumaris).
In addition, a representative of Islam, Shaykh Mansur Mota participated virtually. Also present were representatives of the traditions that have recently joined the Transcendence Forum this year. Representing Protestantism was Francisco Javier Piquer; Clarisa Nieva and José Toribio represented the Baha'i Faith; Armando Lozano represented the Unification Church; and from the Church of Scientology, Ivan Arjona-Pelado was present.
Within this context, Ivan Arjona, who is Scientology's Representative to the European Union and the United Nations, had the opportunity, as did the other participants, to give a more detailed insight into the fundamentals of his faith. The recent inclusion of Ivan Arjona as a member of the Transcendence Forum is a clear indicator of Transcendence's and Scientology's commitment to actively engage in interfaith dialogue, increasing the Political parties in Europe number of interfaith forums where Scientologists participate worldwide. Transcendence forum aims to create a space where diverse faiths can coexist and dialogue to promote a sense of unity and collaboration. During the conference, Arjona gave a lecture focusing on the concept of freedom, a fundamental principle in Scientology religious doctrine.
Drawing on the Creed of the Church of Scientology and the "Prayer for Total Freedom" written by L. Ron Hubbard, Arjona highlighted the relevance of both individual freedom and personal responsibility in the individual spiritual journey. Arjona's presentation not only illuminated Scientology's perspective on freedom, but also gave attendees the opportunity to reflect on how these concepts apply to their own beliefs, as each tradition was able to express its vision of freedom according to their scriptures.
The welcoming environment at Campus Phi facilitated open dialogue, allowing participants to comfortably share their personal experiences, which enriched the interaction and fostered an atmosphere of respect and curiosity. Arjona effectively communicated the principles of his religion in a clear and accessible manner, contributing significantly to the creation of this atmosphere and transforming the discussions into a genuinely intercultural exchange that dismantled barriers and dispelled myths.
In one of the highlights of the conference, Arjona participated in a session dedicated to religious readings and personal reflection. There he had the opportunity to read excerpts from "The Way to Happiness", a book that presents a moral code based on reason and logic. He specifically selected the chapters "Respect the religious beliefs of others" and "Flourish and prosper", which not only reflect Scientology values, but also set out a framework for peaceful coexistence between different religions.
These gatherings offered attendees an opportunity to deeply explore the philosophies of diverse religious traditions and consider how these principles could be integrated into their own lives. Participants, representing various branches of Christianity, Islam, Judaism, Baha'i, and Scientology, showed a sincere interest in learning about the foundations of each other's beliefs directly from the original sources.
"Interreligious dialogue goes beyond the exchange about one's beliefs; it also seeks to identify common ground that can serve as a basis for collaboration in social and community initiatives," said Iván Arjona-Pelado.
In an increasingly turbulent world, moments dedicated to reflection and spirituality are not only an opportunity to explore differences, but have also proven to be fertile ground for fostering unity and hope for a future where interfaith collaboration is common. These first meetings of the Transcendence Forum "have been a success for all participants and primarily due to the team of the Fundación Phi and the monastic order of the Vedantic Centre that accompanied us at all times," said Arjona, “establishing a more solid foundation for a more extensive and relevant dialogue between diverse faiths”.
NOTE: Grateful thanks to Marcos Soria Roca and Fundación Phi for the permission to use their copyrighted photos.
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