The truth is the truth. Constant, consistent, it vibrates to the inner core of our being. We feel the truth. Like the straight arrow, the truth seeks its bullseye. It does not take a winding path to some ever shifting mark in the sand.
Truth has come into question of late. It eludes us. What is it? Where is it? Why should any one entity have the ultimate say in what the truth is, to mold the consensual reality as they see fit?
Sometimes there is no instant way to pinpoint the truth, but what we can do is be widely observant, noting the incongruities and idiosyncrasies, and listening to our intuitive voices along the way. We can feel a vibe in any situation, be it positive or negative, when we’re paying close attention. Logic and intuitive reasoning together help us to know where to properly place our trust.
If you are not already doing so, it is time to listen to your inner truth. In rune stones, Teiwaz (the arrow symbol) is the spiritual warrior. Spiritual warriors do not put blind faith in the consensual narrative. With patience and perseverance, they see, analyze, and go inward to compile their own conclusion.
As Albert Einstein said, “Blind belief in authority is the greatest enemy of truth.” This is your call to start listening to your own inner voice and wisdom.
Within You
You ask “Where’s the truth?”
I say it resides in your core,
it’s that feeling in your gut,
that you may often ignore.
Society says it’s the facts,
I ask you, “Whose facts?”
With experts at every turn,
there are too many, alas!
Our phones are their key
to enslaving us all,
they want us distracted,
our minds at their call.
For centuries the game
has been played the same,
they rule us with our fears,
our guilt, blame, and shame.
So that feeling you have
that something’s not right,
is the key to the truth
and changing our plight.
Inspirational Quotes:
“The truth is rarely pure and never simple.” ~ Oscar Wilde
“A lie can travel half way around the world while the truth is putting on its shoes.” ~ Mark Twain
“Never be afraid to raise your voice for honesty and truth and compassion against injustice and lying and greed. If people all over the world…would do this, it would change the Earth.” ~ William Faulkner
“Most men would rather deny a hard truth than face it.” ~ George R.R. Martin
“I have learned now that while those who speak about one’s miseries usually hurt, those who keep silence hurt more.” ~ C. S. Lewis

Poem is from Humanity’s Lament: Poetry for Our Times. Download it free here if you’d like a copy.
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© Susan L Hart 2024

Truth, as a valid measure of character, does seem to be lost.
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Being someone of “good character” used to be important in society. Sadly, I’m not sure it is any more. 😦
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Well, at least not in politics.
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