This is one of those articles that I’m writing because I’m ticked off.
Previously, I posted a list of topics that I refuse to write about:
Apparently, here is a new one that upsets me for some reason.
As you know, the human mind can process its ever-changing experience of the world and the self only in two-dimensional static models. So, it is trying to comprehend what is “true” from its risibly-limited experience that is already within the confines of its scope of interest, mostly in the range of reward/punishment, and the pieces it is willing to process go through the filters of its inclination and ability to understand at least the tiny parts of its comprehension and of its ability allow to do so leaves it with the capability to do anything about it. Well, not exactly. At least it must understand its limitations and down on the expectations.
I’ve written about this several times, but the following piece is perhaps the most relevant here:
So, every day, you receive “truth bombs,” “truth-tellers,” and truth-whatever else. My pieces on what determines human decisions tended to make me lose a few more subscribers than I gained, but I’m content with that, because this site is only for those who make up their own mind and still have respect for diverging opinions, especially if those opinions are rooted in personal experience.
Everybody has to make a decision. Do they want to go with the masses in full conformity?
Or would a few people prefer to go with the displeasing and uncomfortable experience of being themselves? If you are reading this, you know the answer; it’s sucks, but it’s real… The alternatives are lies.
No, the “truth” is NOT “subjective; there is always a best solution to a problem right here and right now, but it is contextual, so the best solution can change in five minutes, depending on the circumstances. That doesn’t make the “truth” “subjective,” but it surely shows that situational parameters cannot be applied in general.
That brings me back to my original question:
Can the “Truth” be told at all?
As far as I can see, there are too many oracles and hardly any evidence that they are authentic. At least, I’m not posing as one of them. You might as well check out where their money comes from. :)
JESUS from NAZARETH said:
"The truth will set you free!"
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THIS is one of the most professional ideas I have ever heard & experienced in my life - and it has been working with no fail for 76 years - so WHY in the world should I not recommend each and every human being to always, always, always go after the truth . . . ?
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The freedom you feel - once you get to the truth - is just overwhelming beautiful.
What about truth-seeker? Keeps it open and active. It’s a path not a tangible thing.