The Core of Discovering Truth

The Core of Discovering Truth

My mission as an intuitive Psychic medium and channel is to tune into and uncover the truth. Finding the truth is fundamental to facilitating meaningful breakthroughs in one-on-one sessions aimed at personal growth and overcoming obstacles. In these sessions, exposing what is genuinely true about a person's situation, beliefs, and emotions can significantly shift their perspective and catalyze transformation. By delving into the core realities of their experiences and thought patterns, individuals can confront and address the root causes of their challenges, paving the way for profound insights and personal development.

Business people contact me to gain clarity about partners, investments, projects, or properties. Others come to me for clarity about personal relationships and other aspects of life. As a channel, I've found that personal truth directly relates to an individual's soul journey. Certain beliefs or experiences may prevent a person from seeing the big picture. A different perspective can open up a world of previously unrealized or unseen possibilities.

"Certain "truths" one beliefs can interfere and harm a person's well-being and vitality."

Understanding and clarifying these truths is a powerful tool, enabling individuals to liberate themselves from limiting beliefs and self-imposed barriers. It allows them to see their circumstances and choices more clearly, empowering them to make informed decisions and take constructive actions. This process helps resolve specific issues and fosters greater self-awareness and authenticity, which are essential for achieving lasting change and personal fulfillment. Mastering the art of discerning truth gives you confidence and control over your life, instilling a sense of empowerment and self-assurance.

As a psychic medium and channel for accessing universal truth, I engage with a profound and expansive understanding that transcends ordinary perception. This process involves tapping into a higher plane of awareness or consciousness where deeper, intrinsic knowledge resides. Intuition plays a significant role in this process, as it is the tool that allows me to interpret the subtle frequencies and vibrations that reveal deeper truths about existence and human experience. Rather than relying solely on empirical evidence or personal experience, accessing universal truth involves connecting with a more fundamental and holistic reality that underlies all individual experiences and viewpoints.

This connection often occurs through intuitive insights and spiritual or meditative practices. By quieting my mind and focusing inward, I tune into subtle frequencies and vibrations that reveal deeper truths about existence and human experience. This process involves receiving guidance or messages from higher realms or a collective consciousness that offers clarity beyond everyday understanding. I channel music, sound healing, and my vocals in the same way, and every performance is unique.

Access to universal truth as a channel requires a state of openness and receptivity. I must transcend personal biases, preconceptions, and emotional turbulence to align with this knowledge's purity fully. By maintaining this openness and practicing mindfulness, I can interpret and convey the universal truths with greater accuracy and relevance, providing insights that illuminate paths to deeper understanding and personal growth for those seeking guidance.

Universal Truths vs. Subjective and Contextual Truths

Universal Truths:

Universal truths, like the sun rising and setting each day or the law of gravity, refer to objective, unchanging facts that remain constant regardless of individual beliefs or perceptions. These truths are grounded in natural phenomena and scientific principles that can be consistently observed and verified. The predictability and reliability of these truths provide a stable foundation for understanding the world, as cultural, personal, or situational variations do not influence them.

Subjective and Contextual Truths:

In contrast, other truths can be subjective, contextual, or relative. These truths may vary based on individual perspectives, cultural backgrounds, and situational contexts. For instance, personal truths, such as experiences, feelings, and beliefs, are unique to each individual and may change over time. A personal truth could be the belief that one can achieve one's goals. Similarly, cultural truths reflect a particular group or society's shared values, norms, and traditions, which can differ widely from one culture to another. An example of a cultural truth could be the value placed on family in some societies.

While universal truths provide a consistent and objective framework for understanding the physical world, subjective and contextual truths offer insight into the diverse and dynamic nature of human experience. Recognizing and distinguishing between these truths is crucial for fostering empathy, open-mindedness, and a deeper appreciation of the natural world and the richness of human diversity.

The Core of Discovering Truth

Critical thinking lies at the heart of discovering truth and is the foundation for discernment and evidence evaluation. It involves not only the skillful conceptualizing, applying, analyzing, synthesizing, and evaluating of information but also a profound responsibility. This process includes questioning, analyzing, and interpreting data, which becomes more refined with practice. In our fast-paced information age, distinguishing between truth and falsehood is crucial for personal and societal well-being. Engaging in critical thinking keeps your mind sharp and intellectually stimulated.

Intuition enhances this process by offering insights that may not be immediately apparent through logic alone. It helps individuals grasp the broader context and see how different pieces of information relate, often revealing connections that rigorous analysis might miss. This intuitive understanding can guide critical thinking, providing a more profound sense of clarity and direction when evaluating complex or ambiguous information. By acknowledging and nurturing your intuition, you can enhance your critical thinking skills, making you more insightful and perceptive in your decision-making.

The digital age has facilitated an intensified spread of misinformation, making it increasingly difficult to differentiate between credible and biased sources. This challenge underscores the importance of a rigorous approach to fact-checking and verification to avoid manipulation and uninformed decisions. Cultivating discernment and intuition helps navigate this complex landscape, enabling individuals to make informed choices and contribute positively to public discourse. Recognizing and addressing one's biases, combined with intuitive insights, allows for a more comprehensive and rational perspective in evaluating information.

Self-awareness also matters; recognizing one's biases helps one approach information more objectively in a world where misinformation can influence public opinion and policy, such as in political campaigns or public health crises. By acknowledging and addressing your biases, you can approach information more objectively, empowering your understanding and contributing positively to public discourse.

How Do We Know What Is True?

Key Steps and Strategies to Discern the Truth (from a logical point of view)

Critical Thinking

  1. Question Everything: Approach all information with skepticism. Analyze who, what, where, when, why, and how to understand its context and motivations. This active engagement in questioning everything is critical in our truth discernment process.
  2. Logical Consistency: Ensure the information makes logical sense and check for internal consistency and logical coherence.

Evidence Evaluation

  1. Source Credibility: Confirm the validity of the sources. Trustworthy sources have a proven track record of accuracy and transparency.
  2. Corroboration: Cross-check information with multiple credible sources. Consistency across sources enhances credibility.
  3. Empirical Evidence: Rely on data and facts that can be independently verified rather than personal anecdotes.
  4. Scientific Method: Examine research that adheres to rigorous methodologies and peer review processes.

Self-Awareness

  1. Recognize Biases: Be aware of personal biases and how they may affect perception. Aim to view information objectively.
  2. Emotional Responses: Be mindful of emotional reactions that may cloud judgment. Evaluate information logically.

Practical Tools and Techniques

  1. Fact-Checking Websites: Use reputable fact-checking sites to verify claims.
  2. Critical Reading: Develop skills in reading for evidence, analyzing arguments, and identifying logical fallacies.
  3. Open-Mindedness: Remain open to revising your views in light of new, credible evidence.

Community and Expert Consultation

  1. Seek Expert Opinions: Consult experts for deeper insights and validation of information.
  2. Engage in Constructive Dialogue: Discuss findings with others to reveal gaps in understanding and challenge assumptions.

The Role of Intuition in Accessing Truth

Intuition is crucial in accessing the truth. It is an inner guide that helps individuals navigate complex and often ambiguous situations. Unlike rational analysis, which relies on logical reasoning and empirical evidence, intuition draws on a deeper, usually subconscious, understanding of situations, patterns, and truths.

1. Subconscious Processing: Intuition operates through the subconscious mind, which processes vast amounts of information rapidly and often unconsciously. This subconscious processing integrates past experiences, accumulated knowledge, and subtle cues that may not be immediately obvious. For example, when faced with a decision, intuition can guide you by drawing upon experiences and patterns from previous situations, even if you're unaware of these influences. This process allows for swift judgments that align with underlying truths and personal values.

2. Emotional Resonance: Intuition often manifests through emotional responses, such as gut feelings or hunches, which signal deeper truths about a situation. These emotional signals can provide insight into whether something feels right or wrong, aligning with one's inner sense of authenticity and integrity. For instance, if a decision or piece of information feels unsettling or overly comforting without clear reasoning, intuition might alert you to underlying truths or falsehoods that require further exploration. Emotional resonance helps in discerning the authenticity of experiences and information.

3. Pattern Recognition: Intuition excels at recognizing patterns and connections that are not immediately apparent through logical analysis alone. It helps individuals see the bigger picture and overall context and identify how various pieces of information are interconnected.

This ability is instrumental in complex situations requiring more than traditional analysis methods. Intuitive insights can reveal hidden patterns, guide problem-solving, and help identify a situation's core truths. For example, intuition can help prioritize and synthesize data to reveal the most accurate and coherent understanding when faced with conflicting information.

4. Inner Alignment and Authenticity: Intuition aligns with an individual's inner values and sense of authenticity, guiding them towards truths that resonate with their true self. This alignment fosters a deeper connection to one's purpose and direction, ensuring that decisions and insights are congruent with personal integrity. When trusted and followed, intuition helps maintain authenticity and coherence in one's life, supporting choices that align with deeper truths rather than external pressures or superficial considerations.

Intuition complements rational thinking by providing a holistic perspective integrating subconscious knowledge, emotional signals, pattern recognition, and personal alignment. By tuning into and trusting this inner guidance, you can access deeper truths and make decisions more aligned with your authentic selves and the realities of your situations.

~ Trust your gut.


Om Asatoma Satgamaya - Lead us from Deception to Truth

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These quotes highlight the significance of truth, honesty, and integrity in human interactions and society at large.

  1. Mark Twain: "If you tell the truth, you don't have to remember anything."
  2. Friedrich Nietzsche: "I'm not upset that you lied to me, I'm upset that from now on I can't believe you."
  3. Voltaire: "Those who can make you believe absurdities, can make you commit atrocities."
  4. Winston Churchill: "The truth is incontrovertible. Malice may attack it, ignorance may deride it, but in the end, there it is."
  5. George R.R. Martin: "When you tear out a man's tongue, you are not proving him a liar; you're only telling the world that you fear what he might say."
  6. Socrates: "False words are not only evil in themselves, but they infect the soul with evil."
  7. Albert Einstein: "Whoever is careless with the truth in small matters cannot be trusted with important matters."
  8. Buddha: "Three things cannot be long hidden: the sun, the moon, and the truth."
  9. Thomas Jefferson: "Honesty is the first chapter in the book of wisdom."
  10. John F. Kennedy: "The great enemy of the truth is very often not the lie—deliberate, contrived and dishonest—but the myth—persistent, persuasive and unrealistic."
  11. George Orwell: "In a time of deceit telling the truth is a revolutionary act."
  12. Henry David Thoreau: "Rather than love, than money, than fame, give me truth."
  13. Mahatma Gandhi: "Truth never damages a cause that is just."
  14. Benjamin Franklin: "Half a truth is often a great lie."
  15. H. L. Mencken: "The truth, indeed, is something that mankind, for some mysterious reason, instinctively dislikes. The sense of personal freedom and happiness seems to be closely linked to the rejection of plain facts."



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Robbie Foster

Massage Therapist at Rubadub Therapeutics/Qigong Instructor/Aqua Aerobics Instructor

7 个月

Love this

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JoEllen Schilke

Community & Belonging, in all forms

7 个月

There's so much wisdom in this article, thank you.

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