- Truth has a ‘solidness’ about it and establishes a grounding or foundation upon which we can live out life. To possess truth gives us a sense of knowing, or certainty, or dependability. Whenever a time of instability enters our life it may be that our perspective of a certain ‘truth’ is somehow shifting … perhaps because it is simply incomplete or too small. Doubt replaces our former truth and we question all – at least until a ‘new truth’ comes clearly into focus. This is pivotal as the new truth may be either lesser – or greater – than before. What happens to us in life significantly depends upon how well we handle our ‘truths’ in times of chaos. By one measure our best moments are reflected in the gifting of an expanded truth.
- Truth is a personal knowing of what feels “true” within your soul and there is truth in “what is” without judgment, prejudice or comparison; and Universal Truth in the laws of nature; and Ultimate Truth that is the Mystery.
- Truth is considered (by some standards) to be the supreme reality and to have the ultimate meaning and value of existence. However, truth like beauty is viewed and judged in the eye of the beholder–it’s an ambiguous word–since what is true for some is not necessarily true for everyone. Integrity is a word I relate to more easily than truth.
- Truth for me is whatever I perceive to BE at the moment I think about it. It changes with time and with personal growth. It is not a stable standard.
- Truth—that which cannot be changed, modified, added to or taken away from and that from which life springs. More than a definition, though, is how do I know it when I am with it? How do I see it when it is all around me but untruth screams louder, looms larger? How do I see when my eyes have spent so long in the dark? SURRENDER. The truth is waiting on the other side of relinquishment.
- Vibration takes on meaning only when you resonate or are in dissonance.
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