Finding Truth

in #lifehack8 years ago

In this world filled with lies, how do we find the truth?

There are many methods of seeking the truth, I will attempt to explain a few.

Certain things need to be established, before seeking truth. 

We are all different. Our eyes, ears, memories, perceptions, shape the way we look at things.

If we examine a cup. Perhaps Ralph got hit on the head with a cup, at a young age, 

Melissa may have memories of teacup parties, Sam maybe color blind. 

Each individual may have a different impressions of the cup.

Only by getting the perspective of several hundred individuals, 

can we get a proper determination of what we are looking at.

If there is one fact that does not fit our truth, then we do not know the truth.

It may be close to the truth, but one missing puzzle piece, demonstrates we do not know the full truth.

Light must be shed upon any detail, that does not fit our version of the truth.

Careful examination of a fact, that does fit the story, often reveals a new dimension of reality.


Knowing lies, can help to find intentions and motives, expanding our knowledge of truth.

We acknowledge that humans can be hypnotized, dazed, dumfounded, illusions created, auditory and visual hallucinations do happen.

This verifies, that several perspectives of equal value are needed, to find truth.

One oddity that does not fit the story, reveals; we only have a partial truth.

Many people know of, using body language or N.L.P., to extract information. 

Another method of withdrawing knowledge, is to use Reverse Speech.

The best instances of capturing reverse speech, is with video of a person talking, not reading, not reciting from memory. 

Slip of the tongue, Freudian slip, stuttering, misuse of words, body language clues, are places to examine the audio video recording.

Use Audacity; a free audio program, to record the audio being examined of a audio video section.

Grabbing a part of the audio and using the effect tab, to reverse the audio is easy.

Using this method, it can often be determined, what a person's subconscious is thinking.

Two other things that prevent us from knowing truth is, believing and cognitive ease

Since beliefs are such an important aspect of society, it is important we to understand, why truth hurts.

Why do we feel pain, when a belief or lie is exposed?

Thoughts and ideas are energy and can be measured with proper equipment.

When something we hold dearly, is taken away from us, it creates a literal void of emptiness. 

Like a part of our energy field has been ripped out.

This hole is refilled, with time. 

It is up to the individual, how this loss of energy gets refilled, anger, bitterness, lies or truth.

A belief inhibits truth, because you will not seek truth beyond the boundaries of the belief; if the belief supplies an answer.

A belief inhibits truth, because beliefs force inconvenient thoughts to be impossible; the universe abounds with impossibilities.

A belief inhibits truth, because thinking needs to be free flowing, to be able to gather enough information; for the proper solution.

When information is hidden in darkness, the full truth cannot be known.

Illuminating shadows of doubts, reveal perspectives of truth.

Realities can merge, when most perceived truths are the same.





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Nice post.

A belief inhibits truth, because you will not seek truth beyond the boundaries of the belief; if the belief supplies an answer.

A belief that does not allow seeking the truth beyond its boundaries is not a belief I would harbor.

A belief inhibits truth, because beliefs force inconvenient thoughts to be impossible; the universe abounds with impossibilities.

What about the belief that the universe abounds with impossibilities? That human capability is only limited to his imagination?

Thank you.

Until we know how to do something, it lies in the realm of impossibilities.

The universes' impossibilities are shown by facts.
Light is a wave and a particle.
Self-reference, contradiction, and circular paradoxes.
Incredible coincidences like JFK and Ford.