Soul Perspectives On ...
Truth
In today’s stressful world people often want safety and security
rather than something as noble as truth. They don’t believe that
the truth will set them free. When the primitive brain is
activated through the stresses and challenges of life, we revert
to its primary objective: assure personal security above all
else. Often we feel more secure if we simply align ourselves with
the collective thinking, and adopt what society or others believe
and hold to be true. There is a price to pay for this way of
gaining security, albeit a false security. That price is loss of
soul. Soul demands personal sensitivity to what is real and
responsibility for expressing that truth.
The pursuit of truth often puts one at odds with this social
security. When we pursue truth we do so using the prefrontal
cortex of the brain and the intelligence of the heart. When these
two most developed physical organs are active, our truth
detector, the soul, can function through us. For this to happen,
we must go beyond concerns of safety and security and be willing
to take the responsibility of sharing and loving as a response to
the awareness of truth we will discover.
"I am the way, the truth and the life." These words are
attributed to the incarnation of Divinity, thus to the soul. Soul
is the way or the path upon which the individual meets one’s
universality. This is where Human and God become one. This
oneness is the truth of who we all are in our essence.
Truth is reality - what is. Truth is universal, but our
experience of it is invariably relative. Universal truth means
that it is present everywhere and always. There is truth on form
levels as well, but here truth is relative - i.e., relative to
the level or dimension in which it exists. Gravity is a truth on
the physical level, which means that we live in a world where
gravity affects us as a fact of life. Anger is a truth on the
emotional level; it exists in our earthly reality. A thought is a
truth on the mental level; we have minds, and we have the ability
to reason and think. And since these form levels are experienced
by individuals with these bodies, the experience of truth on
these levels is not only relative, but also subjective. We do
have what are called ‘objective’ truths, but these are probably
more accurately described as ‘consensual’ truths - things that we
collectively, or in large numbers, agree upon.
Truths are formulations of universal realities. All relative
truths are expressions of universal truth, as they are
particulars of the universal.
Most of us have been conditioned to rely on external authorities
to tell us what is true and what is not true. These authorities
were originally parents, then society and culture, and perhaps
also religion. We tend to believe as true whatever is reported by
the media because the media says it is true. Most people have not
developed trust within themselves to detect truth, and so they
call truth whatever they want to believe. Thus truth becomes
relative to one’s beliefs, having abandoned the quest for
universal Truth.
The word for truth used in the phrase, "I am the way, the truth
and the life," is alethe in Greek. It means ‘not to forget.’ It
suggests that if we are to remember who we are, our universality,
we must identify with soul which is imbued with Spirit, our
ultimate Truth. We must go within to find the way, and allow our
heart to guide us on our way, for it is capable of knowing Truth,
of knowing what is real. To remember means to put ourselves back
together again with who we really are, connecting our
individuality with our universality, our relative truth with our
ultimate truth.
What makes anything true is the degree to which it contains
universal reality, the degree of its beauty, its goodness, its
love, its intelligence, its response to fulfilling needs, its
contribution to the whole. We have a Truth Detector within us.
When we don’t trust it we live in illusion about ourselves and
others, thereby hurting ourselves and others.
No one person’s truth is greater than another’s, and no one
person can grasp the whole. It is together, collectively, in the
grasping of the various truths of life, derived from our
experiences, that truth itself, can be approached.
To be able to know what is true and what is not we must develop
two mental senses: discernment and discrimination. We must first
of all develop discrimination - the mental ability to make a
distinction between things and know the definitions of things.
Then we must develop discernment to be able to relate to the
inherent quality of things. (This requires soul influence on the
mind.) The quality of things are revealed by their relationships.
When something is in relation to something else it is the quality
of the being or thing that makes the actual connection, not
something external. The level of relationship discovered depends
upon the observer’s ability to sense or be conscious. We discover
the ultimate quality of anything when we can see its ultimate
relationship to the Spirit cause of its existence, when we know
the universal reality or law that maintains it in existence. This
awareness is soul consciousness.
The most universal quality of anything that we can detect is its
recognition and support of the value of everyone and everything
in the whole of life. It is completely selfless.
Our 21st century calling is to be a revealer of truth. That
sounds rather pompous and presumptuous. And it is - for the
personality. But it is not for the soul conscious one who is
willing to serve. Fears and rationalizations of many kinds will
surface in the face of this invitation. But understand it
correctly and we see that there is nothing to fear. Mistakes will
be made, of course. But we learn from mistakes.
We can reveal truth by teaching, creating or demonstrating
beauty. People are more open to beauty than they are to truth
because beauty touches one in the heart. People do not yet know
very well how to perceive truth with the heart, and therefore
usually reduce it to mental perception where truth becomes
personalized as ‘my truth,’ thereby creating illusion.
Soul expression is creative. That is the only life there is for
soul consciousness. It involves the manifestation of truth in
beautiful forms and in all expressions of mind, heart and action.
This is the new consciousness now seeking to manifest in the
world.
Exercises:
1. How much do you allow your heart to guide you to what is
really true?
2. To what extent can you let go of personal beliefs that inhibit
your experience of what is more universally true?
3. To what degree do your fears and your desire for security
block your soul-centered sensitivity?
4. How developed is your sense of discernment?
5. How developed is your sense of discrimination?
6. What beautiful forms (actions, words, thoughts) do you use
regularly to express your experience of universal Truth?
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