Truth, Love and the Objective nature of the Universe
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on 11-15-2021 at 02:37 AM (3036 Views)
Truth - noun: "The quality or state of being true. That which is true or in accordance with fact or reality."
This is non subjective. If I look at a colour and call it green. And then another looks at a colour and calls it blue. Does it make both of these things true? Or True to one person and untrue to another. Or true to both parties, subjectively and simultaneously? No. The fact of the matter as it stands in reality is that the colour be of 'x' nanometres in wave length. This is verifiable by scientific instrumentation.
YWHW exists. This is not subject to a Human beings interpretation. This is a verifiable fact, of which the instrumentation for verification is that of fasting and prayer, which lead a person to experiential knowledge of the truth of this reality. It is a repeatable, verifiable mechanism, accessible by anyone with the gravitas to activate this set of instrumentation and experimentation.
To say to ones self "I do not believe in God" does not, in the slightest, create a reality in which God doesnt exist, for that person. On the contrary. The mechanisms that have been put in place by YWHW continue to have their effect on the person, however, simply, UN-knowingly to them, since they choose to forgo the trial of experimentation and delude one-self into believing that it is not true.
Such belief is for fairies, and to assume that those of us with a divine connection to YWHW are deluded by belief is a poor assumption to say the least. Most people that I know, who have a genuine love and understanding of God, have this, via the means which I laid out above. Through a direct experiential conditioning that transmutes a persons 'faith' (faith definition: complete trust or confidence in someone or something.) into that of 'knowledge' (definition of knowledge: facts, information, and skills acquired through experience or education; the theoretical or practical understanding of a subject. awareness or familiarity gained by experience of a fact or situation.)
This mechanism is empirically repeatable. (empirically definition: by means of observation or experience rather than theory or pure logic.)
To assume that your own perspective is "True" is a delusion, in all cases. The human being, when in its regular waking beta wavelength state, is by simple observation from any sound mind, restricted to what they are able to perceive. The scientists tell us that the brain actually takes in a significant amount more information than what we perceive and then discards most of it in the forntal lobe, filtering it for relevancy, before creating the experience that we receive in consciousness.
How can you propose to "Know the truth" when you know, full well that your perception of reality is limited, by biological limitations (if nothing else).
By definition, truth must entail all that is. all that was, is and will be. There is no way to deny this objective definition using logic. It is near impossible unless using logical fallacy.
And this is my issue then. That Philosophy has become a bunch of untested, abstract musings. Sure. We can say something along the lines of "consciousness is limitless and the mind can conceive all things, and that the mental sphere is in existence, and thus, my musings are true" but that would be delusion. The musings of the individual do not, and cannot, grasp the ALL. All that is actually true, is that there is an individual, whom has deluded themselves into believing that their opinion represents truth.
Now of course, this debate can simply be one of differences in definition. If by true, the individual is referring to "Things that I think to myself that make me feel good about my place in the world, and my place in it, that resonate with me and give me a sense of wholeness and connection with my surroundings" then sure. If thats what truth means to you, then fine. Ill accept that, those things are different for each person. But then, we would be speaking a different language, because in my language (English) Truth is (i repeat): "that which is true or in accordance with fact or reality."
We have a word in English that describes the other kind of truth refereed here: psychosis
psychosis - "a severe mental disorder in which thought and emotions are so impaired that contact is lost with external reality."