The Matter of the Truth and the Truth of the Matter
Truth can neither be created nor destroyed; it is only interpreted in one way or the other.
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Living from Within
Truth can neither be created nor destroyed; it is only interpreted in one way or the other.
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Every lie is true in some sense. There is an iota of truth in every lie. Yet, this is not true for Truth. In Truth, there is no lie. … Read More…What is Truth? A Philosophical Uptake on the Fundamental of All
It will amaze you the kind of funny assumptions you have in your mind about stuff. So weird and “unthinkable”. … Read More…Cognitive Bias: How to Avoid Unnecessary Assumptions & Self-Deceptions
How am I like? I’m like all other people, some other people and no other person. We are one and the same yet different in our own ways … Read More…Who Am I? How Am I Really Like & Why Am I Like That?
Is the question, “Who am I?” a philosophical one, a scientific one, a physiological one, a neurotical one, a psychological one, an emotional one or even a theological one? … Read More…Who Am I? What Is My True Identity & Where Is It Found?
The brain weighs only about 3 pounds, yet it contains about 12 billion cells, each of which is connected to 10,000 other cells, making 120 trillion connections called neural pathways.
There’s nothing in this world that’s going to bring you more joy than bringing someone into this world and watching them grow to become great. This is more than being
The world told us we can be anyone we want to be. Apparently, that is identity theft. … Read More…Really Perfect or Perfectly Real?
The purpose of revelation is not to get us all hyper and enthused of how deep it is. The purpose of revelation is for transformation. … Read More…The Mystery of Revelation: Whatever Doesn’t Change You Unmakes You
Heaven will not mark the end of mystery, for there will always be more questions for more understanding. … Read More…The Revelation of Mystery: There Are More Questions than Answers