There is no path to truth and there are not two truths. Truth is not of the past or of the present- it is timeless - and the man who quotes the truth of the Buddha, of Shankara, of the Christ, or who merely repeats what I am saying, will not find truth because repetition is not truth: repetition is a lie. Truth is a state of being which arises when the mind -which seeks to divide, to be exclusive, which can only think in terms of results, of achievement - has come to an end. Only then will there be truth. The mind that is making effort, disciplining itself in order to achieve an end, cannot know truth because the end is its own projection and the pursuit of the projection, however noble, is a form of self-worship. He alone shall know truth who is not seeking, who is not striving, who is not trying to achieve a result.

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Only when the busy-ness of mind is stilled, the striving laid to rest, can the still, small Voice of Truth be felt, absorbed into one's state of being.  Then the Truth of the Oneness of all things pervades because one "lets," "is," "becomes."


Be still--and know that I AM God.

Marge Pauls said...


Only when the busy-ness of mind is stilled, the striving laid to rest, can the still, small Voice of Truth be felt, absorbed into one's state of being.  Then the Truth of the Oneness of all things pervades because one "lets," "is," "becomes."


Be still--and know that I AM God.



Jesus said to him, “I am the way, and the truth, and the life. No one comes to the Father except through (my teaching)

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