Those who begin on their spiritual paths constantly wonder exactly
how to find the Truth at the present time. Looking around
us, we observe many movements, organisations, and religions, each
purporting to be the ultimate Truth, thereby intimating that all
the others are wrong. There is certainly no limit to the loyalty
of the adherents of each of these faiths, a loyalty that sometimes
borders on fanaticism, and yet they are incapable of providing
coherent and concise explanations in matters pertaining to the
Truth.
Which of these religions, then, is the correct Truth? This is the
daunting question that drives so many seekers to eventually give
up all hope. And those who do not yield too soon have to struggle
and sift carefully through all the individual teachings in search
of the supreme but elusive Truth. In the process, many of them
sadly get lost in the myriad doctrines, theological assertions and
religious debates, without really finding anything substantial for
their souls in this life, not to mention having to endure the
ridicule and scorn of those who have no time for such things.
Evermore the questions rage within our souls! How can we find the
Truth? Is there a standard by which we can clearly discern what
belongs to the Truth and what does not? Are we at least capable of
discovering this standard? And finally, at the crux of the matter,
the woeful question arises that disheartens seekers the most -
does the Truth even exist at all?
On many occasions, genuine seekers get told by those who "know"
that there is no such thing as the perfect Truth, that it is a
waste of time searching for it when there are more important
things to do. These more important things of course refer only to
the accumulation of material wealth, reputation and power, since
mankind today do not really consider anything else more important.
But their well-intended advice only fosters the great spiritual
decline of mankind, for it is this crass materialism that is
spiritually destroying our world. Humanity prefer to hold onto
only that which is tangible to them; they feel comfortable looking
solely after the material aspect of their lives, without thinking
any further about what happens when this earth-life is over.
Indeed they dare not even think of the hereafter, for then they
are immediately confronted by the spectre of their own inner
emptiness, the implicit knowing that they have really achieved
nothing in this life at all, that all the wealth they had hitherto
accumulated will serve them absolutely no purpose when they leave
this earth.
And yet while such forebodings do arise from time to time, these
individuals instead prefer to stifle them and further intensify
their pursuit of material things, even encouraging genuine seekers
to abandon their fairytale quest for an "imaginary" Truth.
For those seekers, who thereby become disillusioned by the rest of
the world, the best consolation then becomes: "all religions
contain the Truth, but only different forms of the Truth -
whichever Truth you choose is the right one for
you."
While this sounds very pleasing to the ears, and is certainly a
way to strike a balance between the truths of all the world
religions, the most logical fact remains that there can only be
one complete and distinctly unique Truth.
After all this is implied in the very word: "Truth". How can
there be more than one "version" of the Truth? If there are
contradictions in the various purported "forms" of the Truth,
e.g. in the different religious teachings, then this is clear
enough proof that not all of them are the correct forms of the
Truth.
For instance, one "Truth" may assert that rebirth and
reincarnation take place, backed up by its own intellectual
reasoning and perhaps even ancient fables and mythology, while
another "Truth" asserts to the contrary in a similar manner. Can
both of these then be different forms of the Truth?
Perfect logic and objectivity would lead to the definite answer:
"No!" Why? Because there is clearly a direct contradiction
between these two "Truths", leading one to believe that one of
these schools of thought is definitely wrong. The earth is either
round or flat, it cannot be both! Similarly the Truth either
is or it is not!
The real Truth, however, is always complete. It gives a
clear picture of everything in Creation without a single gap or
contradiction in the entire structure. Nothing will be left out of
it, and all those who recognise it can rejoice in it. Through
finding the Truth, the seeker simultaneously makes a real contact
with his Creator - his God!
For the Truth comes from God, from the Living Source Himself, it
is even One with Him! Only in this way can Truth be Eternal and
Perfect, because it comes from God Who is Eternal and Perfect. He
who finds the Living Truth has automatically found his
Maker and has no need of religion, doctrine, tradition, ritual or
superstition.
On the other hand, finding this mysterious elusive Truth appears
to be quite a challenge. Therefore it is in our interest to
postulate a premise that can help us in our search for the Truth,
a premise that will unfailingly guide us in our seeking, so that
when our paths do cross that of the Truth, we will recognise it as
such.
But since the preceding arguments in this essay already point to
the existence of the Creator, of God Himself, this is the
first concept that we have to grapple with, if we wish to
find the Truth.
If one does not believe in God, one cannot call oneself a seeker
of the Truth. And he who calls himself a seeker but does not
already believe in God, will not find the Truth, for he
separates the Truth from God and denies the One Who is the very
Truth that he is seeking. Hence, although the scientific community
does strive to seek the truth about the world that we live in, it
nevertheless seeks only within the boundaries of this
material world. The scientists never choose to go beyond these
boundaries - for lack of empirical evidence - and therefore cannot
accept God, Who is far beyond these boundaries. For this reason,
no matter what their arguments may be on this subject,
scientists are not really seekers of the Truth of all
Creation - the Truth that gives the complete explanation of
Creation and the answer to every question!
Yet the beauty and perfection of this Creation around us itself
presupposes the existence of the Almighty, the Source of Life from
which alone all other life could come into existence. And so if
one does not believe in the existence of this Primordial Source of
Power and Life, how can one then claim to be a seeker? The belief
in God is fundamental to all seeking. There is no Truth without a
perfect God and there is no God without a perfect Truth! The Two
are One!
And thus we have hit upon the very premise that will be the sole
guiding principle throughout the essays of this book. It is indeed
the supreme premise which every genuine seeker can use in order to
find his own personal way to the Truth:
God exists and He is Perfect in every way!
Only he who delves deeply into this statement will be able to
recognise the Living Truth itself. For if this premise is correct,
then it means that whatever we believe with respect to God and His
Works must be perfect. If there is but one minuscule belief among
all our numerous beliefs and doctrines that does not testify to
the Perfection of the Eternal One, then this particular belief
cannot be correct and must be weeded out, excised completely, so
that it may not defile our personal conviction and drag us onto
wrong spiritual paths.
We must therefore do the work in sifting carefully through all
that we have been taught from childhood, knowing that God exists
and is Perfect in every way. Then every doctrine or philosophy
that cannot testify to this supreme premise will itself fall away
quite naturally. In the process, we will also find the right path
- the Living Source of Truth Itself - by building upon this
premise. Everything, which till then has been confined to mere
tradition or doctrine, suddenly comes to life as it really is
within our soul. With this comes not just mere belief or blind
faith, but a truly living conviction, one that is thorough
and complete!
To summarise: if a particular belief does not swing in this
supreme premise, then it is not of the Truth! Only by
carefully weighing and examining each of our beliefs according to
this premise, will we ever be able to find the Truth, the luminous
goal of all existence!
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