I reckon all religions are trying to get to the same place. But what happens is that the side stuff, the rituals or whatever that people put in place to make it more likely that other folk would reach the same understanding, take over and become the religion, missing the point entirely.
My take on it is, combining my pagan inclinations with my Methodist upbringing is this:
All of the natural world has something special and unifying about it, which includes humans but that humans usually live unaware of, and apart from, this in the modern world.
That there is way more than can be understood rationally and put into that clumsy way of communicating, words.
That living in a respectful and connected way, is lots more important than what you profess to believe in. That what you do as a result of understanding all this is what matters.