Written by Mathew Naismith
Certain people inspire me, as of my present
interaction with a physicist who is knowledgeable in the area of the Vedas and
other ancient scriptures. The following is my reply to him.
Something
might be written from 100% truth, but how we perceive this truth as humans with
bias changes this truth inline with the bias expressed. Being human and of a
mind predominantly influenced by bias, no amount of 100% truth will stay at a
100%. The bible can be read in several different ways, one way is to read the
bible symbolically which gives the bible a different perspective, the Vedas or
any other written material is no different. We will read what we want to read
in accordance with our own human biases, presently the way the Koran is read by
certain groups is a prime example of this. The Tora is no different as of any
ancient scriptures.
When
I was in my teens, I could ask any question and get a correct answer as if out
of thin air. Of course to get to this state takes a fair amount of time and
effort, however, the effort expended was to simply take away the control of the
ego. Bias is a sign that the ego is in control. Bias simply separates
consciousness in parts, often parts of consciousness that now divided seem
opposing each other. No matter what the
knowledge or awareness is of, it all comes from the same source.
I was
brought up as a strict or hardline/extremist atheist. I had to give up the bias
involved in atheism to get in this state, this is while not taking on another
ideology or ism like religion or materialism for example. This also means learning from what each ideology or ism's wisdom and
awareness portrays.
So
the reason I am not into comparing one against the other is simple, no matter
what the knowledge or awareness and wisdom is of, it all comes from the same
source. You must realise that our egos in control will see it differently which
includes our own biases. It all comes from the same source, be it through
different channels or sources of bias. I experienced first hand souls that were
lost, souls that many of us call evil. These souls were simply lost within
their own creation based on their own biases. I frightened them because I
showed no matter how much division from the initial source you exist under, the
divine spark in everything still exists. The divine spark being of the initial
source of all things, like all knowledge, awareness and wisdom. How many of us with our own biased desires
desire to know this?
We
agree on a lot of matters xxxxxxxx, but we must be aware that we won't agree on
all matters and leave it at that. I am not here to search for truth but honesty
within whatever the truth may be, seen as all truth initially comes from the
same source. You seem to be looking for truth and 100% truth. Am I right and
you're wrong? No, because searching for 100% truth does exist, just not on a
human level of consciousness and understanding as you seem to be aware of. Our
paths might cross xxxxxxxx but our journey is different while at the same time
our journeys are not apart. Human bias often sees a difference as a division,
and often an opposing difference. In the absence of bias, all that one sees is
a difference with an underlaying sameness, like the lost souls I experienced.
The
perception of God gives us a sense of one source, the spark within all things
no matter how much a consciousness desires to separate itself from, or how lost
within it's own creation a consciousness becomes. The ego, as always, desires
to be its own creator as clearly seen in today's human consciousness. I think
the perception of God, one initial source of creation, is perfect, giving us a
glimpse beyond the egos controlling bias ways. Of course this perception isn't
for everyone's acceptance and understandably so.