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2006-08-06 04:54:53 · 22 answers · asked by shradha s 1 in Arts & Humanities Philosophy

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You already have you own truth, look into yourself.
Like Gold, "Truth is where you find it."

2006-08-06 05:01:01 · answer #1 · answered by Susan 2 · 0 0

when you've meditated and have done additional appropriate "energy practices" enough. as the cliche' goes, the truth lies within. you are already in touch with the truth , but see it "as though through a glass darkly". we all have to "clean up our consciousness" so as to see it clearly. that's where meditation, etc. come into the picture. alas, it takes work so most don't bother. their loss, definitely. and, by extension, all of our's, as well. if consciousness were raised on the planet it wouldn't now be nearing destruction from so many causes. check out www.sahajayoga.com; and the book: *the complete idiot's guide to toltec wisdom* to get some ideas and help for moving in the direction that will allow you to experience the truth. good luck

2006-08-06 05:07:05 · answer #2 · answered by drakke1 6 · 0 0

No one can ever find the truth. We can only seek the truth.

2006-08-06 05:01:07 · answer #3 · answered by sarkyastic31 4 · 0 0

"The truth is scattered in the world," said Abel in Tamasi Aron's "Abel a rengetegben." I personally believe there is no truth whatsoever, or, if there is, it is within you. We are all searching for the truth and none of us have found it yet. And since we are talking about the truth, what is truth in fact?

2006-08-06 08:58:05 · answer #4 · answered by bluepearl 3 · 0 0

gud philosophical question

but the answer is simple
u can find the truth when u open your inner eye
which is very critical about the beholder and the owner as well.
You can attain that stage whenever u realize that u r a part of the truth.

2006-08-06 05:13:12 · answer #5 · answered by tndude 1 · 0 0

Although we do speak of true friends and false identities, philosophers believe these are derivative uses of 'true' and 'false'. The central use of 'true', the more important one for philosophers, occurs when we say, for example, it's true that Montreal is north of Pittsburgh. Here,"true" is contrasted with "false", not with "fake" or "insincere". When we say that Montreal is north of Pittsburgh, what sort of thing is it that is true? Is it a statement or a sentence or something else, a 'fact', perhaps? More generally, philosophers want to know what sorts of things are true and what sorts of things are false. This same question is expressed by asking: What sorts of things have (or bear) truth-values?

The term "truth-value" has been coined by logicians as a generic term for "truth or falsehood". To ask for the truth-value of P, is to ask whether P is true or whether P is false. "Value" in "truth-value" does not mean "valuable". It is being used in a similar fashion to "numerical value" as when we say that the value of "x" in "x + 3 = 7" is 4. To ask "What is the truth-value of the statement that Montreal is north of Pittsburgh?" is to ask whether the statement that Montreal is north of Pittsburgh is true or whether it is false.
If you search by heart then you can find it everywhere .

2006-08-10 02:52:54 · answer #6 · answered by Ekamra123 2 · 0 0

There is no way to tell. A person knows truth from trust.

2006-08-06 18:39:47 · answer #7 · answered by Pinkish Marsh 2 · 0 0

well the truth is out there and now its the time

2006-08-06 05:07:52 · answer #8 · answered by LANNA 2 · 0 0

NOW in your Heart you will find truth.

2006-08-07 03:27:41 · answer #9 · answered by menova 3 · 0 0

Truth consist of thousands of veils , that most consider as Truth, start unveil you will see yourself. When the chela is ready the guru appears.

2006-08-09 20:37:32 · answer #10 · answered by Sirius 5 · 0 0

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