gourangaMon, Dec 24, 2007 I think to really understand truth is to experience it. experience through emotions, thoughts and intentions - the past, the present and the future in one. to fully believe in it as actually creating it - the truth a.k.a. what's real. i think it's about being involved, but not only a beholder, to be able to recognize a non-relative truth, one that's filled with meaning a.k.a. the pattern of everything, the ultimate algorithm - manifest of the divine spark. what are our reasons so that we want to know the truth, what do we need it for? just to calm down and sleep in tranquility? or be anxiety-free that whatever we do is right? are we anxious? what are we really anxious about? isn't it us... individually... isn't this actually fear? what about love? where is it in this equation? what if we already have the answer, but not the right question, losing ourselves in a maze of pale thoughts, wasting more than what we produce.
let us share our points of view about truth and notice differences, please
I think to really understand truth is to experience it. experience through emotions, thoughts and intentions - the past, the present and the future in one. to fully believe in it as actually creating it - the truth a.k.a. what's real. i think it's about being involved, but not only a beholder, to be able to recognize a non-relative truth, one that's filled with meaning a.k.a. the pattern of everything, the ultimate algorithm - manifest of the divine spark. what are our reasons so that we want to know the truth, what do we need it for? just to calm down and sleep in tranquility? or be anxiety-free that whatever we do is right? are we anxious? what are we really anxious about? isn't it us... individually... isn't this actually fear? what about love? where is it in this equation? what if we already have the answer, but not the right question, losing ourselves in a maze of pale thoughts, wasting more than what we produce.
let us share our points of view about truth and notice differences, please