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6. Truth

Truth: The Eternal Constant

Truth is something that never changes or disappears, regardless of the conditions. It is timeless, unchanging, and ever-present. In this exploration, two fundamental aspects of truth are introduced: the principle of Return and the nameless, supernal existence referred to as Being. Both are eternal, without beginning or end.



The Principle of Return

Return is a natural, impartial rule that governs the universe. It is neither emotional nor artificial, functioning independently of human influence. Outcomes, as a manifestation of Return, arise naturally as feedback to preceding actions or events. This process is inherent and self-sustaining.

Outcomes, however, can be influenced by countless sources—thoughts, actions, or events—that transcend time and space. These influences, operating across different dimensions, converge to shape specific results. Thus, Return reflects the interconnectedness of all things, where cause and effect seamlessly unfold.



Misconceptions About Truth: Faith and Love

Some individuals mistakenly believe that faith is synonymous with truth. However, this perspective is flawed because faith is not eternal. Faith, as a concept, did not exist in the distant past and is therefore inconsistent with the idea of something without beginning or end.

Faith can have both constructive and destructive effects. For some, it brings salvation and upliftment, while for others, it causes harm and division. Faith has the power to promote peace, yet it can also incite conflict and war. This duality reveals that faith, while significant, is not the ultimate truth.

Similarly, some believe that love represents the truth. This assertion is also inaccurate. Love, as a concept, has an opposite: hate. If love were the truth, why should we reject its counterpart, hate? Likewise, if good is considered the truth, why should we discard bad?

Such selective acceptance creates imbalance and fragmentation, which contradicts the wholeness of truth. True understanding requires embracing both love and hate, good and bad, with universal love from the heart and an awakened mind. Like a mirror, this awareness reflects all things impartially, achieving natural wholeness.



The Nameless Truth: Being

Another aspect of truth is Being, a supernal and organic existence that transcends form. Being can combine with other aspects of existence to produce subtle awakening. It may appear mysterious or commonplace, but its fundamental life force remains constant.

When any substance—whether the vast cosmos or a grain of sand—is divided into smaller and smaller parts, it eventually reaches a point of infinitesimal existence. Beyond this, Being exists in a realm beyond quantum physics and DNA, beyond the measurable limits of scientific methods. This is because it transcends the relative world and embodies the inherent awakening of qi—the immortal essence that resides within all life.



The Interconnection of Truth: Return and Being

In summary, truth is whatever exists eternally and never vanishes. The two aspects of truth—Return and Being—are intricately connected to our individual and collective experiences:

  • Return surrounds us constantly as the impartial law of cause and effect, shaping outcomes naturally.
  • Being dwells within us, as the eternal life force and the essence of awakening.

By understanding and embracing both Return and Being, we align ourselves with the eternal, unchanging nature of truth. This realization fosters balance, wholeness, and universal harmony.