The Perception of Truth

In today's modern world it's easy to lose touch with nature and our deep connection with the universe. Interactive cell phones and tablets have many people keeping their heads pointing downward, missing beauty as it's created in the heavens above. Ironically, the same time electronic devices are teaching people about nature and the outside world around them. Life and nature strives to keep balance and it's this subtle connection between mankind, technology, and the environment which is persistently reinforcing nature’s principal objective.


Luang Prabang sculpture


Understanding who we are and why we’re here is always a perplexing task. At certain levels the question of human existence is deeply paradoxical in ways which defy our ability to uncover its answers. A question assumes where any pure and true answer exists, the answer will instantaneously pop us out of existence or severely alter the reality of others, as it seems too profound for mere mortals to grasp the concept. Yet, it's a craving curiosity fueling desires to know intimately what brought us to be who we are.


The more we learn, the more questions we have. In fact, our questions are an effect of the causation, which seemingly and constantly succeeds in masking the true reality of life. There is a strange underlying force keeping our philosophical mind active and cyclical, ever enduring year after year, generation after generation. We need to know answers for uncountable reasons, to save others, to save ourselves, to know who we are; an insatiable and never satisfied appetite for knowledge.


It's a perception of truth. How we see and make sense of reality is true to us and to our spiritual being. Without a connection between our minds and souls, the universe finds difficulty in communicating to us directly and it must struggle to rearrange events in life in order to clarify nature’s message. There is a deep connection between us and the universe beginning with the mind, body, and soul.


Maybe our existence, both spiritually and physically, is entirely by design as part of an everlasting cycle of energy intended to continually stoke the fires of curiosity and provide just enough knowledge to keep going. Perhaps seeking the truth about who we are is redundant in the sense that we already know through our own metaphysical presence. We must choose to accept reality as we perceive it and move on spiritually to the next level, to obtain a higher consciousness, interconnecting ourselves directly to our own subconscious realms.


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