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my search for truth was Where was my dad for two years when he left my mum. the answer-he was in hospital, im glad i finally found out as it had been kept a secret from me for years.

2007-11-22 03:41:55 · answer #1 · answered by zebradia 2 · 5 1

One can never pin point truth in life onto one situation, or a things, or even upon a range of situations in a progression, but often something inside heart and mind gets reassured for the general purposes of a normal life. Some people may call this state of being contentment, come happiness and some truth but the fact is that one is never sure when and how the peace and integrity of either mind or heart will be shattered. Truth in life is never to be sure about which is the greatest irony of human life; one things that we so devotedly wish is to be certain about is the very thing that gives us pause, makes us think of the dilemma of our life.

However, life is an emergent fact amongst all certainties that surround it; it is like coming of a new day, birth of new child, a new song an new hope or a new invigorating thought. I think it is in general the strengthening of our resolutions in life, or a sense of being at home, where things will go one forever in time as it were in a childhood, that makes us realise that we are, at last, closer to the truth; that if we are not there, then we are at least facing towards what really matters to us, whatsoever that may be, the truth … truth is within.

2007-11-22 13:43:34 · answer #2 · answered by Shahid 7 · 0 0

Eagerly associate yourself with anybody seeking the truth but avoid like the plague anybody who says they have found it. If you take all human emotions, good or bad ,out of a situation then presumably what is left is the truth. But in reality the last thing most people want to hear is the truth, they would much rather wallow in false emotions, prime example looming on the horizon at the moment. Tis the season to be jolly.

2007-11-22 14:21:14 · answer #3 · answered by KRITHIA W 2 · 0 0

I did find quite a few things, and I am still searching / finding, knowing that it will go on all my life.

The reason why I do it: it has helped me get insight into what things really are, how the world works.
The actual facts that I have found: these are not mentionable in a sentence or two. You have to realise it, feel it. To give you a quick taste of it: mankind is nothing special.

Can you be told what these things are? Yes. But there are several different ways of thinking. You would have to find someone who thinks similarly to your way of thinking.

2007-11-22 13:25:33 · answer #4 · answered by socrates 3 · 0 0

Mine is an ongoing process... for someone to say "I am done, this is the truth" seems a bit naive... just like saying someone else's truth is good enough, I don't need to find my own.... Truth is colored by our own experiences... no one person/religion has more than a piece of it... The goal is to put together as many pieces and try to grasp the overall picture...

2007-11-22 11:52:35 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

My search of truth was ti find out who I really, was. I know who I am now, but it is still an ongoing process remebering my shole past and what I am suppose to do now.

2007-11-22 12:05:36 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

My "search" was looking at my GF's Dad's house for her car to be there in the night. The "truth" I found was that she wasn't there...

2007-11-22 11:44:01 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I'm not searching for the truth-it's impossible for humans to discover it. I'm just trying to make myself a better and a more positive person.

2007-11-22 15:42:07 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

I looked for a truth that existed before man and his universe ever existed. I looked for a truth that man did not create so that man could not deny it when it was said. I did that in 1983 after I had left the church and questioned what it was I actually believe in. I found HIM.

2007-11-22 14:52:12 · answer #9 · answered by Uncle Remus 54 7 · 1 1

My quest for "truth" involved extensive world travel and living
in other cultures and I found a cohesiveness amoung
people that included familial love, cooperation towards
goals, compassion, and life and death with respect and
celebration. It softened the pessimism I'd been feeling
about modern society.

2007-11-22 12:03:50 · answer #10 · answered by ? 6 · 2 1

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