The truth is something that you observe and that resonates deeply within you. From your dimensional vantage point, it is difficult to define an objective truth that others can agree upon because of the filters that each one must look through in order to see or perceive the object in question.
There are some basic and fundamental "truths" that each person can agree on: the planet on which you live is round, water flows downhill, and the sun is the brightest object in the sky.
Beyond these fundamentals, you are always looking at objects as they appear to you. You can agree on certain basic properties of each object that you observe. Some may look at a ball and agree that it is blue, but disagree about the shade of blue it is painted, for example.
We speak to you of this because it is important to understand that each one of you has a unique perspective and perception. As you mix and converse and debate and discuss, each one will have his or her own unique viewpoint no matter the subject.
It is more important in these lively and interesting conversations that each one find the truth out for him or herself. That means that you take the conversation and bring it within yourself. Each point that is discussed, each view that is aired, will cause a reaction within you. As you observe your reactions and allow new thoughts and feelings to surface, you will begin to understand what is true for you.
Thursday, January 24, 2008
What is the truth?
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I agree.
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