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Living with the truth of things is a profoundly liberating way of life, and brings much fulfillment, depth and freedom. Even when the truth is about difficulty or pain. Yet it is not so easy as our attention and perspective are so easily swept away by the media, by the consensus or by beliefs. What helps is an atmosphere of questioning, of openness and of contemplation. So often we need to ask if something is really so. And continue to unwrap the packaging and dive deeper into our direct experience. In the end the truth is constantly calling us
By Stephen FulderLiving with the truth of things is a profoundly liberating way of life, and brings much fulfillment, depth and freedom. Even when the truth is about difficulty or pain. Yet it is not so easy as our attention and perspective are so easily swept away by the media, by the consensus or by beliefs. What helps is an atmosphere of questioning, of openness and of contemplation. So often we need to ask if something is really so. And continue to unwrap the packaging and dive deeper into our direct experience. In the end the truth is constantly calling us