Thursday, February 12, 2009

The reversal of truth is not a lie

To investigate for oneself what Truth is, is the quest of life itself. However, on this quest there will possibly be a tool that could help or misguide you, as we allow it to determine our line of thought. This tool is called logic and I do not think I need to explain it in detail, but I mean the inference of a logical conclusion from its premises. Now, this science may be applied to life as well, but there is a danger in relying on logic. The danger is not that logic will not reach a correct conclusion from its premises, but that it does not guarantee that the premises are correct to begin with! This means, as is well known from mathematics, that the only thing that logic can do for us, is to retain within the same system of premises, as long as we keep those premises in tact. But what will happen if we find that one of the premises is wrong?

If we change one of our premises, because we have learned something, or we have experienced something, then changing that one premise, will also have a profound effect on the conclusions that can be reached after this change has been internalized. As sure as I am sitting here, the change of a single premise in your inner belief system will create a new reality for you.
When you grow up, the adjustment of premises is gradual and sometimes abrupt, but by the time you are an adult, most of your premises have become fixed. This means that when you are an adult and do not adjust your premises, your life becomes predictable! Think about it, that is a consequence of logic.

But why does it follow like this?

Is the mind logical? Is the subconscious logical? Most people will reply - without ever having thought about it - with 'no'. And that is one of the premises that reinforces the statement that your life is becoming more and more predictable. But if you start thinking about it - if you see a reason to do so, when your answer has been 'no' as well, this might be the starting point to a less predictable life for you. Most importantly, the predictable state of your life right now, might even prevent you to embrace an unpredictable life. In fact, most of us tend to establish oneself and eradicate all margins of error, all margins of surprise, all margins of the unexpected. This is called the 'good life' by many, but it has become the synonym for 'predictable'.

Here, I am not going to prove or disprove whether the mind is logical, or whether the subconscious is logical. All that I want to convey is the premise that fixed premises give fixed results over and over again.

Starting from that premise, realising that your life is a repetition of past events as long as you have fixed premises, this may eventually drive you towards your inner nature and face up to it. Your inner nature is what you made of it, there is nobody to blame, not even yourself. If you are not happy with your inner nature, why don't you change it? Any premise, as long as it is fixed, will cause an event that obstructs it; the stronger you try to retain it, the more events will obstruct it.

Everything going on inside you reflects itself in the world around you. When you can localize your fixed premises and untie them - i.e. to allow for other premises or to remove them altogether as a motivation for your actions - your life will unfold into a journey with no fixed boundaries or fixed goals or repetitive events. This is, because you have started to nourish your creativity, and your creativity will reflect in your life as surprises that lovingly teach you what the next step should be.

Being free of premises will allow you to surrender to what is, and the result will be that you will conquer your fears. Eventually, total freedom will become a possibility and perseverance to untie your premises will ensure that freedom will permeate your whole being, your whole life and your whole world.

This is my mission, to motivate people to investigate the Truth and become free.
To be free is to be free of premises; to be free of premises is to have conquered your fears; to conquer your fears requires to investigate your inner nature; to investigate your inner nature requires all your energy; all your energy is all you've got; all the stuff you've got is spent energy; spent energy is what you have focused on; what you focused on was dictated by your premises.

Without premises, you will be total focus. Miracles will happen and the best life embraces them.

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