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Does your religion/faith allows so?

2007-07-16 09:58:31 · 35 answers · asked by ۞Aum۞ 7 in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

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I know that many people will answer this in the affirmative.

But, all of them are just answering from whatever they have read, learnt or possibly taught (very few); but not one would have experienced the ultimate TRUTH.

My religion describes that TRUTH can be known through these methods - SHRUTI & SMRITI. But it can be verified only through ANUBHAVA.

I have not experienced the ultimate TRUTH yet. Can anybody help in doing so???

2007-07-16 10:11:17 · answer #1 · answered by presidentofasia 3 · 2 1

Truth can only be experience. It is the higher form ofLOVE, When LOVE convert into devotion. you cannot tell about love to anybody.If TRUTH can be read, learnt,taught, then people must have opened the shops and started selling it in the market.

Some fake GURU are also doing it. They are are just like businessmen and selling it. Spirituality is the greatest business now a days,. B ut if fake coins exist there must be some real coins. REAL COIN means satguru. THe grace of Satguru one can experience TRUTH. But it is really very very difficult to find such a elevated person. But keep searching.....


Best of luck...

2007-07-16 19:12:50 · answer #2 · answered by Renuka Shrivastava 2 · 1 0

Bg 10.4-5 P The Opulence of the Absolute
Satyam, truthfulness, means that facts should be presented as they are for the benefit of others. Facts should not be misrepresented. According to social conventions, it is said that one can speak the truth only when it is palatable to others. But that is not truthfulness. The truth should be spoken in a straight and forward way, so that others will understand actually what the facts are. If a man is a thief and if people are warned that he is a thief, that is truth. Although sometimes the truth is unpalatable, one should not refrain from speaking it. Truthfulness demands that the facts be presented as they are for the benefit of others. That is the definition of truth.

2007-07-22 10:42:35 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Truth can only be experienced. Now you will have to differentiate betwen truth bound by Time and Space and truth which is not bound by Time and Space. Further Truth of sensory organs as differentiated from mental truths. and Ultimately the Truth beyond all these. That Truth can neither be red nor be taught and has to be experienced only. We see a rainbow, it optically true but basic physics tells us that it an illusion. Likewise mind rid of all illusions, will be truth itself.

2007-07-16 19:21:21 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

The truth can't be read as it is the reader and the written. It can not be learnt for it is already known by all. The truth teaches the truth, a bamboo grove *taught* me this. What can be experienced is the truth being enlightened by itself. ~*~

2007-07-16 11:00:38 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 3 0

What you learn, read, and taught is information. The truth should be individually investigated.

Yes the religion/faith I follow(Bahai) advices us to do so. The religion I was born(Hinduism) advices and suggests, as there is a saying "What you see is a lie, what you hear is a lie, what you individually investigate is the truth".

2007-07-16 12:43:13 · answer #6 · answered by DragonHeart 4 · 0 0

yes truth can be read, learnt, taught and experienced. and my religion allows it. and if i have to say the best truth here then it is "Death". there is no truth bigger than that.

2007-07-16 19:48:01 · answer #7 · answered by love ramit 3 · 1 0

Surely It can but... First one must believe in his own truth. His own misleading tought, action, words should be controlled. In otherword, one whatever one is saying or expressing can it be understood by the other in the same spirit. Reverse is Can one understand the feeling of other person at same depth. If it can Truth can be read, learnt.

2007-07-16 17:13:33 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Yes but actually it is revealed. From within and without. We all can read The Bhagavad Gita and not everyone will understand it, because it is due to our devotional service and sincerity that God reveals Himself to us. So just reading will not do must be bestowed by the Pure devotee or God within. Then it will be understood realized and experienced. Still I recommend Read Gita as it is By Bhaktivedanta Prabhuada because he tells how to get that realization of Truth bestowed upon us.

2007-07-16 11:55:36 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

Truth is concrete, whether it's understandable or not. We can refuse to believe the truth, but it will still be the truth. So whether it's on paper, spoken, or otherwise communicated, or experienced, it will still be the truth. As long as it's percieved, it can be read, learned, taught, or experienced.

2007-07-16 10:05:58 · answer #10 · answered by Christian #3412 5 · 1 0

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