The truth is YOUR truth. You know - deep in your heart what it is.
Ask yourself - what would I do with my life - if I knew, absolutely - that I would not fail. THAT is your truth!
God (Love) works within you to help you accomplish it.
There is not "best way" - the truth is within YOU.
Namaste!!
2007-10-08 02:17:25
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answered by liddabet 6
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First of all you have to be sure about the truth you are in search of. :) How do you define the truth? But if you are the seeker of the eternal truth, the truth that never changes than you have to go in the shelter of Religion. I am talking about The Religion, no sectism. Dharma, Not Sampradaya. Opinion is totally useless in this quest. Language of heart? Yes, if you really understand the religion, you will understand teh language of heart. A real religious person always understands the language of heart. :) True religion will break all the beariers and open gates to the truth.
2007-10-08 09:23:30
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answered by yog_shakti 3
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poser to u
if a truth presents itself how u will identify the authenticity
truth has no relationship with religion , though may have with Dharama
opinion is formed on the basis of data. . Data is number depending upon how the questions hae been frmaed or for presentation filters are employed .
Heart identfying truth.
u mean heart which pumps and circulates blood around the body. no body has claimed heart is capable of thinking
if heart means not biological but sixth sense
then trust intution when in doubt
2007-10-08 15:50:09
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answered by Anonymous
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Please understand that religion is not a valuable source for truth. I think that too many times people get caught up in religion and peforming religious acts. The truth can be sought through prayer and a god hearing heart. Reading the bible is a valuable source for hearing and understanding God's desire.
I think that what is important is a personal relationship with the savior. This will bring people to truth faster than performing religious acts.
I don't believe in religion, I believe in spirituality.
2007-10-08 09:17:25
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answered by Tim N 5
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Reaching an understanding of the truth of humanity, comes equally from the heart & from what we know. Through knowing & understanding ethical people like Martin Luther King, Bob Marley, Ghandi, Buddah, Jesus & the Prophet Mohammed, Mary Magdelin etc., we can reach a clearer comprehension of life-ethics. We should also consider ethical people alive today, like they who run Sea-Shepherd, Amnesty International and so on; guidance is everywhere; as Jesus rightly said - "seek and you will find".
There are so many "truths" flying around today, the important thing is how we react to and deal with the truth.
2007-10-08 09:30:22
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answered by K B 2
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Not all religions lead you to the right path.or show the best and ight way.so is opinion as it is conditioned by one;s own experience and ability ot understnd the causes of his experience ..heat language is just intution and ti sometimes cautions you about the approachig danger .
The only way to know the truth about anything is to do some inquest . some research and analysing thinbgs on thebasis of past experience and th eknowledge gained by past experience .A knowledge about what others hav to say about what yu want ot know is also helpful.
2007-10-08 14:25:08
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answered by Infinity 7
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Each person has to decide truth for her/himself after independent investigation. We need a sincere heart and mind and we must trust ourselves to be able to recognize it. Relying on popular opinion or following the crowd just clouds the issues. According to the principles of justice, if we didn't have the capacity to recognize it ourselves, we wouldn't be held accountable to find it. No matter what anyone says, in the final analysis, it is our call. We make the decision for ourselves. No one else can do it for us. It is our duty to ourselves and our burden alone.
2007-10-08 09:15:16
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answered by jaicee 6
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The way to find the truth is through the Bible God's Word.R$eligion and Opinion are not dependable for finding truth.
2007-10-08 09:15:49
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answered by I speak Truth 6
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There is no "Truth" in Judaism. Judaism is simply a way of life that teaches holiness -- separation of the holy from the mundane. One of those separations is human from animal. We don't follow our heart. By following one's heart we could very well follow the evil inclination of our heart. We have very specific guidelines to assure we lead holy lives instead of reacting from animal instinct.
For example, if you were to take one of my eyes, my heart would undoubtly tell me to hate you; however, my tradition tells me that I MUST treat you with loving kindness. That doesn't mean that you get automatic forgiveness though. You must ask and receive my forgiveness (3 times if necessary) before you can ask God's forgiveness. But that still does not absolve you of the guilt of having taken my eye. You must also reimburse me for the value of my eye, keeping in mind that you may hate me for requiring compensation, but you also must treat me with loving kindness. In other words, what's in our hearts is animal behavior. By following those "unnecessary" Jewish laws, we must act with loving kindness until we can again take control of our animal instincts of the heart.
One of the seven Noahide Laws is to "not tear meat from a living animal." That law is included in the Bible because that was what people were doing when the Bible was written. Humans were behaving like animals until the advent of Revelation at Sinai when we began to learn how we could bring holiness into our lives. We still have much to learn, but it is something we practice as best we can.
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2007-10-08 09:35:58
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answered by Hatikvah 7
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Direct Experience.
www.meditationthai.org
2007-10-08 09:14:26
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answered by Bright 6
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