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The truth method is seeing reality as it is.
It is described above in my previous post. It is clear but hard to see. If you see it, it will be clear and you may wonder why you could not see it sooner.
I doubt I can make it clearer but I can talk about it.
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I used to be troubled by the “Why me?” question. Why would I leave my body? why would I have episodes of second sight? and why am I seemingly freely being given lessons? Although for many years I had put all my energies and decisions into the quest, I was receiving back far more than seemed proportional to my efforts. The result was worth more than my efforts and worth more than me, so “why me?” plagued me. Surely others were trying as hard as I am, so why am I being spoon fed?
When I learnt the answer I found my question had been wrong in many ways. Few people search for truth whatever truth may be; most have a preference, which is a barrier to truth.
I have no preference but for truth.
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The idea that truth is unique to everyone is an erroneous idea. There is only one truth, only one reality, not two or more, there is not a different truth/reality for everyone.
There are different perspectives/directions/angles/levels/frequencies of view. One man views a building from the north and sees it as a certain shape, another views it from the east from where it is seen as a different shape, so they both describe the building differently from their viewpoint. One man may have coloured glasses on, the other may have differently shaded glasses, each filtering out different shades. But the reality is that the building is what it is, regardless of where it is viewed from, regardless of the viewer’s glasses, regardless of whether it is viewed or not.
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Truth is reality, it is what exists, it is how things are, it is the sum total of all things in their unity and in its parts. Nothing that exists is outside of truth, for everything is part of truth.
Only our perception can be wrong, beliefs, opinions, interpretations….
Understanding what truth is corrects our perception, makes our perception realistic, frees us from false beliefs and delusions and puts us in touch with reality.
To know truth we must first believe in truth, believe that there is truth, that there is one true reality.
To believe in truth is not an irrational belief but a rational belief, for it is believing in something that has to be. It is a belief that leads to realisation.
Truth makes itself known to those who put it first, who value truth above all else, for truth corrects perception, not just by the effect upon the consciousness of believing in and valuing truth above all else, but also by the fact that truth is conscious, for Truth is God. God is the sum-total of all things, with purpose. And that purpose, crudely put, is the benefit to all things of their living.
As conscious individuals we can know that we exist, and we can rationalise and believe that the greater existence exists. When we believe in the reality of our consciousness and in the reality of truth in its total and its parts, and when we understand our relationship with that, then we become tuned with truth and every truth between our self and greater truth becomes clear and fathomable, at least at times. But first we must believe in truth and value truth above all else, for that is the tuning and the clearing process.
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Our values consist of everything we can conceive of, arranged in order from least to highest value by our judgement. Our values are subject to our judgement, they are arranged by our judgement, and are in a continual state of reorganisation as we come up against and deal with one life dilemma after another. We make less conscious decision according to our values, that is, according to our more conscious prior judgements of what should be the order of our values. And those habitual decisions are repeatedly tested in increasing difficulty until we make a more conscious judgements of which value is more important than another. In this way our values are brought into conflict with reality, until we learn to match our values with truth and universal order. Then we come to see things as they are.
Likewise, we cannot think outside of or beyond our beliefs, it is simply impossible to do so. So unless our belief is in truth then we cannot see things as they are. And unless our highest value/priority/importance is for truth and our outlook and decisions made accordingly, then we cannot tune our self with truth. But if our belief is in truth, and our highest value/priority is for truth, then whatever truth may be we will come to see it.
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We must, of course, learn to differentiate between what we know and what we only think we know. We must learn to shed what is not our self, for we are only what we know, and we can get back to that, then start building again with truth.
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One method is imagination based, the other is purely awareness based.
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