There is no other formula than that of Truth. No problem can be solved independently from it. So make sure you connect to Truth. Not you solve the problem. Truth solves it. Such is the power of Truth. Only Truth is. If you are not in Truth, you are actually not, because Truth is the only true reality. Everything else is untrue, unsubstantial and unsustainable. Nothing can exist outside Truth, because only in Truth - that Truth which transcends the myriad cultural constructions of truth - true existence is.
There can be no problem within Truth. If a problem occurs it is outside Truth. The solution consists in replacing yourself within the realm of Truth. There is no other problem resolution.
Inhaltsverzeichnis (Table of Contents)
- The Divine is latently part of man although he forgets about it.
- The Truth is that Truth liberates.
- There can be no truth besides Truth.
- The Culture of Truth is the only Real Culture.
Zielsetzung und Themenschwerpunkte (Objectives and Key Themes)
This text delves into the concept of "Culture of Truth" as a means of achieving liberation from cultural conflicts and errors. It argues that true peace and freedom can only be found through a deep connection with the divine source, a connection that transcends the limitations of the human mind and its cultural conditioning.
- The importance of reconciling man's divine and animal nature
- The role of Truth in overcoming cultural conflicts
- The power of spiritual awareness and communion with the divine
- The concept of a "Culture of Truth" as the only true culture
- The liberation from cultural pressures and the pursuit of freedom
Zusammenfassung der Kapitel (Chapter Summaries)
The text begins by exploring the inherent duality within man, the animal and the divine. It posits that reconciliation of these two aspects is crucial for achieving peace both within oneself and within society. This reconciliation can be achieved through spiritual awareness and a conscious connection with the divine source.
Further, the text emphasizes that "Truth" is the key to liberation from cultural conflicts and errors. It argues that embracing Truth, which transcends human constructs and cultural limitations, is the only way to achieve genuine freedom and lasting peace.
The text concludes by introducing the concept of "Culture of Truth," a realm of true existence where cultural problems cease to exist. It highlights that cultural conflicts arise from an erroneous detachment from this "real culture" and that only through reconnection with this divine source can we achieve true cultural solutions and a world free from conflict.
Schlüsselwörter (Keywords)
The primary keywords and themes explored in this text include: Culture of Truth, spiritual awareness, divine connection, reconciliation, liberation, freedom, cultural conflicts, errors, Truth, divine source, real culture, unreal culture.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the "Culture of Truth"?
The Culture of Truth is presented as the only real culture, representing a state of existence that transcends human-made cultural constructions and connects directly to the ultimate reality or Truth.
How can meditation act as mediation?
Meditation serves as a bridge (mediation) to connect the individual with the divine source and the "Culture of Truth," helping to resolve internal and external conflicts by returning to the true reality.
What is the cause of cultural conflicts according to the text?
Cultural conflicts arise when individuals are detached from the "real culture" of Truth and instead live within "unreal" cultural constructions and errors of the human mind.
How does Truth solve problems?
The text argues that problems exist only outside of Truth. By replacing oneself within the realm of Truth through spiritual awareness, the problem essentially ceases to exist because Truth is the only sustainable reality.
What is the duality of man mentioned in the text?
Man is described as having a dual nature: the animal and the divine. Peace and liberation are achieved by reconciling these two through a conscious connection with the divine source.
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- D.E.A./UNIV. PARIS I Gebhard Deissler (Autor:in), 2010, Meditation As Mediation Through The Culture Of Truth, München, GRIN Verlag, https://www.grin.com/document/159147