Daily at the end of my
“anusthaanam”-(spiritual ritual)”, I make a strong, fervent and sincere prayer
to the Divinity that intellectuals and scholars in the world should be fearless
and speak the truth without any inhibitions. This has been the tradition of our
ancestors and speaking truth is essential for the benefit of the society and
the society will be able to know the actualities and act on them.
Normally the rulers do not like the truth
to be known. Also leaders of ideologies, religions, their supporters and the
like also do not like the truth to be known to the ordinary people. The writers are normally and should be
fearless such that the ills and evils in the society are exposed and remedial
measures are taken. But what is truth?
Truth is what it is or as it is irrespective
of perceptions of the individuals. Reality is what we see of truth; how much we
see of truth. Reality is always dictated by our mental make-up, likes,
dislikes, limitations in our ability and willingness to see, view, comprehend
and accept the truth. Reality is individual’s perception of the truth. Truth,
most of the times, is only perceived and rarely understood or experienced. Thus
reality is limited truth. Reality is either inability to be truthful or inability
and limitations of the individual to see the truth unbiased. Also Truth
corresponds to the individual, about himself, his Self and the reality
corresponds to the objective world within and without the body of the
individual.
Real situations are compromised states of
existence in the attempt of pursuit of the truth. We all talk about truth
limited by our perception and not the truth most of the times. We have
compulsions inbuilt, acquired or imagined not to accept the truth and allow
truth to be spoken or spread through us. But truth is a flowing river. It may
flood us but it never dries up. On the other the reality is like a stagnated
lake. Our fear of repercussions taking place if we speak, accept or propagate
truth, make us real and not truthful. We
prefer peaceful and calm life. We call that realistic approach and adjust and
compromise.
Thus, most of the times, we are not
truthful. We are all limited and confined to our perceptions of truth. Truth is
best revealed when understood or experienced. But we rarely get such insight.
All our knowledge and information is hearsay through books, newspapers,
magazines, radio and TV news channels, web sites etc,. We are all aware that these books and news
items are filtered through the editors and owners of these media. Thus the
perceptions of these responsible and financing individuals decide the truth
content in the item. We pick up these as truth and argue or form our own
perceptions. Sometimes the editorial policy of the editors or owners of these
media do not allow truth as it is to reach us when they find it objectionable
in that form. Thus truth is never completely known or allowed to be known and
hence not completely comprehended.
The fears, imaginations, illusions shape our
perceptions and our comprehension of the truth. Many times it appears that no
absolute truth exists or known, perceived or understood and experienced. Just
as feelings and perceptions of good and bad and other qualities, truth is also
relative as “truth to me”, “truth to him”, “truth to you”, “truth to them” and
a truth accepted by all is not possible and available to be expressed, accepted
or spread and we all mistake our perceptions of truth as truth without
understanding or experiencing the truth. But truth is like fire. It can not be hidden
or held in the palm. Truth sneaks through our cautions and suppression and
declares itself.
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