SUMMARY:
Truth, in its purest essence, is an echo of our own perception and intention. It is not fixed or absolute but changes with perspective and interpretation. Each of us carries within a Truth, our own personal and inherent reality. In our life’s journey, we are constantly seeking that Truth, but it is essential to understand that this search is not to discover a universal and unchanging truth but to explore and understand our own individual truths. Instead of trying to impose our truth on others, we should seek to understand and accept the diversity of truths that coexist in the world. The only constant truth is our ability to evolve, learn, and accept, allowing us to live our truths in harmony. Discovering that I Am Truth.
QUOTE:
“Art is the ability to reinvent oneself by awakening the inner potential, from where all echoes of truths arise.”
EXERCISES:
Meditation of Doubt: Take a moment each day to reflect on your own “truths” and question them. What things do you take for granted in your life that may not be absolute? Reflect on how your own perceptions and experiences shape your understanding of reality. This will help you open your mind to different perspectives and understand the subjective nature of truth.
Acceptance Meditation: Practice accepting the “truths” of others, remembering that we all have different experiences and perceptions that shape our truths. This can help foster greater empathy and understanding towards others.
Infinite Potential Meditation: Meditate on the concept that you are a being of infinite potential. Visualize how you can reinvent yourself and awaken your inner potential. This can help you feel more empowered and open to new possibilities in your life.
Echo Meditation: With your eyes closed, imagine yourself as a rock falling into the water, generating ripples. Each ripple is a truth or perception of yours spreading out into the world. This will help you understand the impact of your actions and thoughts on the world around you.
Diversity Meditation: Meditate on the diversity of truths existing in the world. Each person, each living being, has their own truth, perceptions, and experiences. Reflecting on this will help you accept and value the diversity of life.