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The Absolute TruthThe discovery of the Theory of Relativity is, in my humble opinion, one of the peaks of human abstract science. But, it is not uncommon to find many people that take the findings of Einstein very lightly and while trying to use them for their own purposes, put them totally out of context. He liked to explain relativity with this simple anecdote: Suppose you have two cameras, one lift -or elevator, as said in America-, and one gun with one bullet. Suppose that you put the machine in action, traveling from one floor to the upper one, while one camera fixed in the machine's interior and the other camera fixed in the middle of both floors, are rolling when the gun is shot pointed right to the top of the machine, making the bullet cross from one side to the other. What would the result of the filming of both cameras be? Many can assume that since they were filming the same event, both films will be very similar. Not at all. The camera inside the elevator will show that the bullet, traced a curve trajectory, an hiperbola-like movement clearly represented in the film, entering from the top and going out some inches lower -depending on speed-. And the camera sitting still at the outside of the lift, will undisputedly show that the trajectory was... a straight line, crossing the machine from the same point from one side to the other. Yes? Two quite different and somewhat opposed points of view, each one of them with facts and proofs to support them. Both scientifically proven. This is relativity. That's for sure. By the way, so much for the scientific method, so dear to our scientific institute. But, where is the truth? Is it in the middle of both arguments? Many will agree with this, but no; if you compromise, the only thing you would do is to distort the partial truth that each version tries to demonstrate in such a way that both will become a lie. Partial truth you said? Aha! So, there is the clue. If we sum both versions, we probably will end closer to the truth than taking just one of the versions alone. In order to have the whole truth, then we must have infinite numbers of cameras filming the same event from every possible angle. Then, only then, we can get the whole picture, the whole truth. Who can do this? Who can see things from every possible angle? I guess that by now you may know this simple answer. You may ask: What does something as material as Relativity, have to do with the spiritual? Well, a lot, if you have the patience to follow me on this. To begin with: How many times have you been involved in a discussion with someone that, passionately, states that there is not an absolute on anything? How many times have you listened to somebody say "There is not such thing as an absolute truth?" And, wham! at that very moment and all of the sudden, Einstein's proposals are thrown in the arena of the discussion. Every time that I have someone tell me: "Hey, stupid, there is not such thing as an absolute truth!" I just put my Forrest-Gumpy face and ask them: "Not even this one?" Because if that assertion was to bue true all the time, then at least there is an absolute truth: that one! Jokes aside, probably what most of these good folks are really trying to say is that no one possesses the absolute truth... and I agree with them. No one can posses the truth, simply because God is the truth. Can we posses God? Nooooo. Can we be possesed by God? This is entirely up to us... and yep, it is quite possible. So, again, is there an absolute truth? Let's see:
"Today, each man believes that he knows the truth in all its fullness; each religion claims to be the possessor of the truth. "I say to you that no one knows the absolute truth, since man has not succeeded in embracing, with his mind, even that part that has been revealed to him. "All men carry, within themselves, part of the truth, along with errors that they mix with the light of the truth." T322:15,16 "After a lot of traveling, mankind still remains divided spiritually. Is it because a different truth has been given to the people? No, there is only one truth. "The spiritual division of mankind is because some followed one branch of knowledge and others another. There is but one single tree that exists; and, on the other hand, its branches are many, but mankind has not wanted to understand My teachings in that manner, and the discussions separate and deepen their differences. "Each one believes he possesses the truth; each one feels he is in the right. However, I say to you, that as long as you taste only the fruit of one branch and reject that of the others, you will not be able to recognize that all fruits originate from the Divine tree, which, as a whole, forms the absolute truth." T129:35.36 "No man possesses the absolute truth nor is it contained in any book. That divine clarity, the omnipotent power; that infinite love, the absolute wisdom; that perfect justice, is in God. He is the only truth." T283:24
So, next time someone challenges your belief in the absolute truth, you might have something new to share with her or him.
All quotes taken from The Third Testament
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