I believe that Truth can be discerned through all three, that Reason is the most significant and Beauty the most enriching (and Experience the most reliable). What have you found?
2007-04-21
16:40:39
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Steve:
I believe our innate ability to discern "beauty" allows us a way to find Truth, to find the way things ought to be or things that are "fitting", when we have no other means available, such as Reason or experience. We can often sense truth much easier than we can reason it out, for example. (That would also make it the least reliable means of finding truth though.)
2007-04-21
16:52:29 ·
update #1
All of these things when i do a good deed and you you lil heart breaker stay beautiful !!!!
2007-04-21 16:44:17
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answered by Anonymous
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That there is a reason for everything and that we all have our own purpose big or small. That we shouldn't judge others before we know them, and to know ourselves. Karma will get the best of us, for good or bad. Everything you send out comes back times three. Treat others as you wish to be treated, be kind and believe in something bigger than ourselves. Have hope and be optimistic. Learn new things and take risks, go on adventures and live life to the fullest. Your search for truth is never ending and you can learn so much everyday, even in the smallest of ways. I'm sure you will find the answers you are looking for, Good Luck
2007-04-21 23:46:58
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answered by ~* Garden Empress*~ 5
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The search for Truth is an ongoing thing, not because the truth changes, but because one's understanding of the truth always changes. Reason is one's ability to disseminate what is true from what is not, faith is believing what is true in spite of alternate theories and even evidence to the contrary. I'm curious what your definition of beauty is because that tends to be a more physical thing. Beauty just is; it doesn't need truth or reason or faith, though beauty can be found in these things. Bit confused here.
2007-04-21 23:46:36
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answered by Steve 5
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Well you could google it, or seek answers from elders, read it in a great many books, use the library. You could meditate on it, seeking enlightenment, discuss it at McDonald's with the other patrons. We have almost 7 billion people on this rock, and I bet you could get pretty close to 7 billion answers to this this question.
So what it boils down to is its up to each person to find truth, reason, beauty, faith and love.
2007-04-21 23:46:15
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answered by Ande Deel 2
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You discover that all these things are within you all along. They are latent abilities that need to be aroused. Determining what you believe for yourself rather than just buying into others ideas, unquestioned, will get you started on that journey. Once aroused, confidence in and use of these talents will continue to perfect them. When you begin to believe in yourself and are not concerned about others opinions regarding these matters, you are on your way to enlightenment.
2007-04-21 23:54:19
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answered by stedyedy 5
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Truth is premier. You can find it in Chapter 2 of Acts.
2007-04-21 23:44:53
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answered by AK 6
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There are different levels of truth.
You may find natural truth through scientific investigation; but spiritual truth must come through revelation and enlightenment.
2007-04-21 23:44:35
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answered by wefmeister 7
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I believe that if you want to archieve ultimate happiness,true,reason,beauty faith etc. you must have a good heart and not to kill any living thing. Never lose hope and remember to respect others as you want others to respect you
your friend,
demon-cat
2007-04-22 04:52:12
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answered by Katrina 2
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By forgetting about 'it'?
Is 'it', a mental construct, and thus the 'finger obscuring the moon'?
Good Question.
2007-04-22 01:29:09
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answered by goodfella 5
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Its called the school of hard knocks.
2007-04-21 23:43:15
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answered by Anonymous
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