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Forms of Truth
Absolute Truth
Perceived Truth
Interpretable Truth |
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East vs. West
East: The truth is given
is does not to have be proved.
Searching for absolute truth
inside oneself – by becoming a
part of
the universe through
meditation and right living.
West: The truth needs to
be proved; searching for
absolute truth outside oneself −
through research and analysis.
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You need not ask, What is truth?
Intuition
sees the truth – there is no question of thinking about it. |
Osho |
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The only "definitive truth" for
Buddhism is the absolute negation of any one truth as the Definitive
Truth. |
Dalai Lama XIV |
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"I
do not know what I may appear to
the world, but to myself I seem
to have been only like a boy
playing on the seashore, and
diverting myself in now and then
finding a smoother pebble or a
prettier shell than ordinary,
whilst the great ocean of
truth
lay all undiscovered before me."
~
Isaac Newton
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Speak the truth, do not yield to anger; give,
if you are asked for little; by these three steps you wilt go near the
gods. |
Confucius |
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