Truth is not about a mental position, because no mental position is ever absolutely true. Truth is simply a matter of how one is inspired to engage in life.
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January 10, 2010 by Carolyn Mycue
Truth is not about a mental position, because no mental position is ever absolutely true. Truth is simply a matter of how one is inspired to engage in life.
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truth is what we experience in mindstream gaps. ya
I like that! How often we are blinded by prejudice and take our personal view as the Truth, not realizing that our view of the world at large largely reflects the fissures within the layers of masks we’ve once started to put over our natural Life.
Truth comes from beneath those masks, from beyond the conscious layer we call “ego”. In essence, I feel that Truth is a continuous revelation of the fact that Life is, at Her core, utterly incomprehensible. Saying “yes” to its inner paradoxes doesn’t lead to madness, as contemporary society tends to believe (which might explain its crazy hunger for more power, more plethoric flatness, more polarities, thus to ever more fear that one day its well-constructed walls will start to crumble by the réal power of the unlived natural Life).
No, it might lead to a richer Life in which Truth is given a chance to bubble up like a fountain. There would be no need anymore to explain Life; neither would you now know what Life is about; the only thing that would matter is that you’ve put off your clothes, stood naked in the field of a cold winter breeze blowing from beyond the horizon, and said “yes” to the mystifyingly wild abundancy of Life as it is Now.