Using words such as 'truth', or 'god', or 'love', is tricky business. The various collective meanings (the ways in which they are understood by groups of people) tend to often be at odds with how individuals subjectively experience it.
Then there is the whole swamp of epistimology to wade through before we can know if we can know anything at all.
To me the word 'truth' refers to a subjective experience.
What is the truth? Is that knowledge obtainable?
Does knowledge exist without the one who knows?
How do we express knowledge without word?
Without word knowledge could not be expressed nor could it be perceived. Because without word you cannot know, without word you cannot have knowledge.
Can one know the truth?
I agree....on one level, but we have all seen examples of people whose truths are much different.Yes, of course one can know the truth. It is one of the most important parts of our lives. To seek the truth is important. To live the truth is important. To know the truth, when this is possible is important.
We have all met people who we think love to confuse things. Those people do not value truth. I do not have much respect for those people.
Well maybe we kinda agree. Words in the spoken since as we exist can indeed make limitations. Emotions are indeed at many times beyond verbal expression. However, when we contemplate, would we be able at any time to grasp the meaning of our various emotional states without the word. Could we truly express ourselves to one another, with depth, by dancing or playing an instrument? Even if we communicated telepathically would we not comprehend with some sort of word? Now there does exist those things that can not be given good expression with word in spoken form alone. for instance, LOVE, it can not be truly expressed without action. It takes a focusing of 4 types of word. The word that is spoken, the word that is thought, the word that is felt, and the word that is motion. When combined, to me, these 4 make the existence of true expression by word fundamental for knowing.A few observations...
I don't seek to know truth. I seek to be truth. For me, truth is what really is... and I can't approach that through my mind, but rather through my entire being. Truth, like the Divine, is process... is being.
Knowledge, wisdom, understanding, and truth are different things to me.
Art. Music. Dance.
Obviously, I disagree. All beings have knowledge of various things... only human beings have language. Language can actually get in the way of knowing. It builds limitations around thought and expression... this is why mysticism so often engages poetry and art. "Words fail me" is an expression most often used when confronting the complex, often paradoxical, nature of reality.
My two cents.
You have expressed yourself brilliantly with word, but im sure you experiance this thought with a language unspoken as well.And Wisdom waits until the tide of mind recedes back to the ocean of existence from whence it came.......
When all is silence...... Wisdom exhales.....without words...... with gentle breath......... in the space between....
Truth is.
And there is transcended life in being.
- c -
Yes we are constrained by the limitations of spoken language. What is say without do? Is India free from British control if Gandhi only said? Are there billions of supposed christians, if the one called Jesus only said? Does the wall in Germany come down if all that Reagan did was say, "Gorbechav tear down this wall." Spoken language is limited without thought, feeling and action. Together they are word.Uniquely the same.
Truth is the underlying firmament which reality rests upon.
There are many layers of meaning in every word/symbol we have within our minds.
But under all the layers of meaning is the firmament which gives rise to each.
The thing is, if you are ever able to gain insight into these fundamentals you will find that they are absolutely inexpressible.
So you will be free of the illusions, but you will still be restrained or rather constrained by the limitations of language.
Well, not that this is your case at all, if there is not a barometer of some sort inside of oneself that points or pulls in a certain direction, understanding what truth is can be difficult. Truth is pure love manifested in righteous action. The action is only known to be righteous by the fruit that it grows and weather it has a good taste or it is sour. Therefore truth can only be experienced when acting out true pure love by combining spoken word, thought, emotions, and actions. But then it is only known if it is received and it returns to the place it comes from when it is not.What do you mean by truth?
Emotions are indeed at many times beyond verbal expression.
However, when we contemplate, would we be able at any time to grasp the meaning of our various emotional states without the word.
Could we truly express ourselves to one another, with depth, by dancing or playing an instrument?
Even if we communicated telepathically would we not comprehend with some sort of word?
for instance, LOVE, it can not be truly expressed without action. It takes a focusing of 4 types of word. The word that is spoken, the word that is thought, the word that is felt, and the word that is motion. When combined, to me, these 4 make the existence of true expression by word fundamental for knowing.
then for you there are many truths, my question is, how can any one of those be true if they are not all the same? Many truths is an ironic statement. If truth is one thing for me but many differant things for many differant people, i would say that rather than being truths they are whims. Now these whims carry many away captive.Using words such as 'truth', or 'god', or 'love', is tricky business. The various collective meanings (the ways in which they are understood by groups of people) tend to often be at odds with how individuals subjectively experience it.
Then there is the whole swamp of epistimology to wade through before we can know if we can know anything at all.
To me the word 'truth' refers to a subjective experience.
So to you i mean words formed with letters only. You do not know, i guess, what i believe the word is. Not only could you never express yourself without the word, animals could not either. Animals have the other 3 types of word at some level and many even have a form of spoken word, but most lack the ability to comunicate with us verbaly. All things were created by the power of the word. This word is far more than you can imagine. The sounds that we put together in our spoken word only shed light on the unspoken word that already existed.If we never learned a spoken language. We would express ourselves with one of the other types of word. But the thing we express where does it come from and in what form does it exist? I say it exists as word already.True- and not just emotions, but sensory input, experience, the entirety of living and being itself.
The idea of grasping the meaning already limits oneself to language. Why grasp the meaning? Why focus on the thought of things? Why not focus on the being? On the process and experience itself?
For me, truth flows. Your idea that truth is "pure love manifested as righteous action"- this flows for me. This would be grounded in connection to the Divine. It is only in this connection that I can know love, and what is righteous in that moment.
The instant I move from being in the moment, from being itself- to thinking about being- I have already distanced myself from the connection. And therefore, I am less likely to be manifesting love or righteousness, as I am stuck "in myself" rather than being "in the Divine."
For me, yes. I feel much more like I am connected to someone through art than I am through language. I can talk and talk to someone and not really know them at all. But when I see someone dance, I feel like there is some deep connection to them. Maybe this is a personality difference. Some people are more linguistic, and others more visual, musical, etc.
No, not necessarily. Before we learn words, we still take in information from the world around us. Other species do not have words, yet they do communicate. My experience as a mystic is that when I wish to communicate with non-humans (trees, elements, animals, whatever), I need to move outside of language and be open to communicating through energy, emotion, intuition, and vision. Horses, for example, communicate through visual. If I think in words as a rider, this does nothing for my riding. But if I think in a vision of what I want my horse to look like, the horse more clearly understands. This is not just me- there are several books by different riding masters who chronicle this.
So humans are capable of communicating other than through words. They are capable of thinking other than with words. And other beings can communicate with us, sometimes much better, without words.
I would never associate love as feeling and motion/action as anything to do with the word. Animals have no word for love, yet they feel it and act on it. To me, we love first, and we learn that the word for this action/choice/emotion is "love" later.
Else, we would not love our mother until we learned the word. But this is not the case.
Meaning is not in our words, but in our souls. Our souls do not think or communicate primarily in words.
So to you i mean words formed with letters only. You do not know, i guess, what i believe the word is. Not only could you never express yourself without the word, animals could not either. Animals have the other 3 types of word at some level and many even have a form of spoken word, but most lack the ability to comunicate with us verbaly. All things were created by the power of the word. This word is far more than you can imagine. The sounds that we put together in our spoken word only shed light on the unspoken word that already existed.If we never learned a spoken language. We would express ourselves with one of the other types of word. But the thing we express where does it come from and in what form does it exist? I say it exists as word already.