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Truth
Personal Truth
The combination of a personal sharing or statement and a very specific feeling of “rightness.” As one learns to differentiate between all of one’s feelings personal truth becomes readily available. All problems associated with “personal truth” are a function of the, as yet, inability to differentiate among all of one’s feelings.
‘The One Truth’
Ones own personal truth in the present. There are two aspects to ‘the one truth,’ those being content and experience. The content continually varies. The experience never varies. The experience has a certainty, a surety, a confidence to it. Following ‘the one truth’ is to always follow this unvarying experience regardless of the content in any given particular present. The one truth only exists in the present not in the past or future. All problems associated with “the one truth” are a function of applying truth to the past or future.
Common Truth
The simultaneous experience of ‘the one truth’ in each individual among a group of persons who are completely aligned in their intentions. The complete alignment of intentions and the following of each individuals unvarying experience of truth gives rise to the inspiring phenomenon of all persons arriving at the exact same content. All problems associated with “common truth” are a function of non-aligned intentions among the individuals of any given group.