Truth is simple | MEMENTO VIVERE Episode 19


Truth is that which is. It is what has happened in the past and what is happening now in the present moment. It doesn’t exist in the future yet, but it will when the time will come, in the present.

It is important to know the difference between truth and our perception of truth. Indeed, our perception is not reality as it only represents the way we see things around us. To know and understand the truth, we need to align our perception to truth. Truth is objective, singular and eternal. Our human perception cannot change the truth, it cannot change what has happened and what is happening now. Therefore, the expression « my truth » does not make any sense. Instead, we could say « my perception » or « my perception of truth ». What we have seen or heard will not change what has occurred. Our perception cannot change truth.

From your own experience, you can remember of an event where you told the truth or you lied, which we all did at least once in our life. Now, when you take this event and you look at it with honesty, how did you feel when you told the truth to someone or when you lied to them? Deep inside, you know what was right and what was wrong. Which one would you like to experience again and do to others?

Honestly, I am not perfect and I have told the truth and lied to others in my life (I even lied to myself!), and today I can say that I’d rather have a difficult and painful truth told to me than a lie that would keep me in a fake and comfortable space and that’s also what I would like to do for others. In order to recognize truth for what it is, we need a higher state of consciousness. A lower state of consciousness will keep us away from the truth.

In the end, truth is simple. Things become complicated when truth is manipulated and we need to get rid of our fears in order to find truth and its simplicity. See you soon and remember to live.

Doriane


"True liberty is an essential property of objective truth and morality. Therefore there can be no true liberty in a civilization that enshrines moral relativity."
Aquinas On Liberty

"So long as a person retains a distortion, he is blind to truth on the subject of that distortion. In effect, he would rather die than face that truth. After the distortion is released, he need not be asked, because he faces that truth without even trying."
Richard W.Wetherill, How To Solve Problems & Prevent Trouble