One cannot trust all what one is able to see.
But, viewing is one of the important resources available to us for the
formation of our trust. The most critical question is how to view the truth of
the things, in the things, the truth hidden behind the things and also the
truth despite the things.
We
are not the first ones who are trying to view the truth of the things and the
truth that exists behind or despite the things. Since ages, millions of others
have made efforts to know what must be known. Much of the outcome of their experiences
and thoughts is available to us. We do have a base to commence our own
research. We can view things, experience, carry out experiments, review and
draw our inferences.
Perhaps,
we are not the ones who can draw final conclusions; but, we do have the ability
to draw workable inferences provided we dedicate a big part of our heart, mind,
intellect, body and whatever else we possess for this purpose. Most important
thing is that we must refrain from being casual about the truth in our thoughts,
deeds and words.
PROMOD KUMAR SHARMA
[The writer of this blog is also the author of “Mahatma A
Scientist of the Intuitively Obvious” and “In Search of Our Wonderful Words”.]
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