Truth And Spirituality
By S. Raman
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Way back in the 1980's, there was a quote in the Readers' Digest magazine which conveyed that “there is no essential difference between Truth and Spirituality; one is words following the facts, and the other is facts following the words”. Like cause and effect, truth and spirituality are intertwined. A quest for spirituality is the same as that for truth; just their start and finish lines are interchanged.
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Table of Contents
Role of Subject
Primacy of Subject
The Role of Senses
Worldly Experience and Truth
Our States of Being
The Power of Self
Meaning of the MANTRA
What hides one’s True state?
Role of Desirelessness
The Limitation of Intellect
Stepping into the Spiritual World
The Ultimate State
Summing Up
Role of Subject
Way back in the 1980's, there was a quote in the Readers Digest magazine which conveyed that there is no essential difference between Truth and Spirituality; one is words following the facts, and the other is facts following the words
. Like cause and effect, truth and spirituality are intertwined. A quest for spirituality is the same as that for truth; just their start and finish lines are interchanged.
As we think that we are more familiar with Truth, we can start at that end. If it is about a fact, which implies what is or what has happened, as long as one describes it exactly as it is or as it had happened, depending on whether it is about an object or an event, then a truth about it is being uttered. Now, we should go back and analyze that sequence. Let us say the utterance is about a thing