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Chapter 19; Truth Purpose. Studying people’s belief systems and how they work on an actual level. Being. Doing. Doing is equated with being, being is observed through the filter of our objectivity in our belief systems. There is no Truth, but what you make the truth. There is you, or Rather I, and what I make the truth, but the truth is; there is a collective experience. What we believe to be true can/cannot be true for others. So what I am trying to understand is absolute truth which holds true under my own analysis and the scrutiny of others. Although experiences are different and interpretive, we sometimes arrive at the same truth. Ultimate truth. Relative truth. Absolute Truth. Which brings up my next question, our experience facilitated by words is only a relationship we hold to the world. So, our experience of things differs to the degree we view the world from. So how can we arrive at the same conclusion with our subjective experiences? Each one of us has unique life experiences where we try to reach a similar conclusion. To know that our experience is or can be the same as others. Is there a goal to experience? What I refer to by this is that purpose can be ascribed to any situation, and any situation can in theory be achieved through causality. So to understand your purpose- the purpose of this or any experience. Although the truth is always changing, what you believe today you may not believe in tomorrow. Same with purpose, the purpose you have now is not the purpose you have later. So the real issue is the idea of a constant truth that is unchanging, which relates to purpose and causality. Absolutes. Growth. That’s what plants do, but if we conclude our life based upon the observable universe, we have the planet, which functions as a space and time for life to live. Life consists of plants and animals interacting, if man separates from the animal kingdom. If not, does man have a special destiny or purpose with the Earth. Manifest-ing destiny. We are animals; we obviously consume and have desires for survival and reproduction. More connected to their environment and the whole then we could think. But why? Why do seek to find truth in the first place, where did this drive come from? The drive to seek truth comes from the desire to live in another dream then the nightmare I have to woken up to. This nightmare is so obvious that most of us hit the snooze button to keep our eyes closed from the horrors, injustices, and atrocities that we make by being ignorant to our actions. There is correlation, but there are also causations. Cause and effect. If I am able to figure out the identity of the person that commits these great actions and change who I am then of course my actions will change. So rather then tell you who what I do not find truth in, I hope to expose my insides for myself, to see what I can change to suit the vision of a new/revised dream our world so desperately needs. But it is not this new dream that matters, it is being able to be awake, not to deceive myself back into sleeping. Back into another dream. That reminds me of the discourse of getting all the pieces to formulate the BIG picture. I acknowledge my limited resources and finite mind that cannot hold the vastness of the unthinkable, unfathomable, infiniteness. This is a ploy to dissuade most people from pursuing their only hope for living an authentic life by making it, and just accepting we don’t and can’t know. How do you know you can’t know? Anyway, I will continue to gather puzzle pieces, read between the lines, and continue…… |
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