Believing The Truth
‘Believing the truth’ is an oxymoron.
Belief has been our greatest deception.
Belief is the opposite to knowing.
Belief obscures knowing.
Belief is suggestion.
Belief makes us stupid.
To believe is to accept that something is true without proof. We are governed by this principle, but if we believe the truth, then we will never know the truth. To know is to be aware, through observation and recognition.
All sentient beings are scientists, constantly weighing up situations and proving them. Only then can we actually know what is beneficial and what is harmful. Why would we believe anyone who believes? This make-believe reality, with its power of persuasion, has kept humanity in darkness for a very long time.
We are governed by deception.
Govern: from Latin gubernare, ‘to steer’.
So what is the truth that is indisputable, and in which no one has to believe?
It is conscious awareness; without this faculty, we wouldn’t have survived. We are stupid when we censor the clarity of awareness with our preconceived ideas.
It is conscious awareness; without this faculty, we wouldn’t have survived. We are stupid when we censor the clarity of awareness with our preconceived ideas.
Conscious awareness knows.
If we don’t know this,
then what do we know?