Beliefs and Truths.
What is the difference?
Have you ever pondered that thought?
In my humble opinion they reside on the same side of the river,
since one follows the other one in conclusion.
If you'd ever asked someone, if they believed that the sun will rise again the next morning a likely answer could have been,
"Yes, I believe so" ... The sun rose the next morning and it was inevitable to understand this to be true.
Some of our beliefs already turn into truths before the evidence has arrived. This is very powerful, isn't it?
Whole nations as well as individuals fight for their beliefs to be acknowledged by others who have a different belief and view-point about any topic in particular, often under the umbrella of promoting an (in their mind) one and only truth, uprising and choosing to save the ones that are not willing to conform to the truth.
Whose truth, so I ask?
Most of all, there is no absolute truth!
. . . and . . .
as there is no absolute truth, believing that one can possesses ownership over something intangible is an illusion!
What is true today, may be old and out-dated tomorrow.
Once upon a time the earth was believed to shape like a disc.
Today we believe our planet is round like a ball!
What if some one came and told us that that's not true either?
What if the same person who was asked if he believed that the sun would rise again tomorrow would have answered, "No" ?
It is his right to proclaim his belief, no matter if another person thinks otherwise.
To judge by 'righting' or 'wronging' another means to step outside of our own 'mind-business' into another person's 'mind-business'.
We are then no longer minding our own business! True?
To cross means to cause friction.
Have you ever crossed two wires that are hard-wired? ...
What do you expect? ... lol ...
Most of all, there is truth in every thing and within every body.
How refined are your observing skills in order to see and to detect it?
He who makes one possibility his sole belief, therefore letting his mind run on one single track only, while recording his song as an irrevocable truth, about the sun rising every single morning (for example) has a narrow view of the universe and can only see one aspect which is the location where the ego lives.
What if I told you that the sun never rises, never sets because the sun always shines ....?
It is he who keeps his eyes solely on the Merry-Go-Round who enters into the light every morning and into the dark at night.
Each of us merely see what we believe to be true!
It's that simple :-)
Happy Memorial Day-Weekend!
What is the difference?
Have you ever pondered that thought?
In my humble opinion they reside on the same side of the river,
since one follows the other one in conclusion.
If you'd ever asked someone, if they believed that the sun will rise again the next morning a likely answer could have been,
"Yes, I believe so" ... The sun rose the next morning and it was inevitable to understand this to be true.
Some of our beliefs already turn into truths before the evidence has arrived. This is very powerful, isn't it?
Whole nations as well as individuals fight for their beliefs to be acknowledged by others who have a different belief and view-point about any topic in particular, often under the umbrella of promoting an (in their mind) one and only truth, uprising and choosing to save the ones that are not willing to conform to the truth.
Whose truth, so I ask?
Most of all, there is no absolute truth!
. . . and . . .
as there is no absolute truth, believing that one can possesses ownership over something intangible is an illusion!
What is true today, may be old and out-dated tomorrow.
Once upon a time the earth was believed to shape like a disc.
Today we believe our planet is round like a ball!
What if some one came and told us that that's not true either?
What if the same person who was asked if he believed that the sun would rise again tomorrow would have answered, "No" ?
It is his right to proclaim his belief, no matter if another person thinks otherwise.
To judge by 'righting' or 'wronging' another means to step outside of our own 'mind-business' into another person's 'mind-business'.
We are then no longer minding our own business! True?
To cross means to cause friction.
Have you ever crossed two wires that are hard-wired? ...
What do you expect? ... lol ...
Most of all, there is truth in every thing and within every body.
How refined are your observing skills in order to see and to detect it?
He who makes one possibility his sole belief, therefore letting his mind run on one single track only, while recording his song as an irrevocable truth, about the sun rising every single morning (for example) has a narrow view of the universe and can only see one aspect which is the location where the ego lives.
What if I told you that the sun never rises, never sets because the sun always shines ....?
It is he who keeps his eyes solely on the Merry-Go-Round who enters into the light every morning and into the dark at night.
Each of us merely see what we believe to be true!
It's that simple :-)
Happy Memorial Day-Weekend!