In the present moment made up versions of truth cease to exist because there’s no need to create them. And without a made up truth, there’s no deciphering what‘s actually true…
Your stories aren’t necessarily true, they’re true in the sense that it’s your version of your story, but deciphering if the content of that story is true is difficult. This is so because you‘re the creator of your stories and they’re believed wholeheartedly. This is what directs your energy and how your life is lived. The thing to also investigate is how many stories there are. There’s the parents story, the childhood one, the teen and young adult story. There’s the boy meets girl story, the get married story. The work story, family story, and on and on. There are so many stories and only one you. So which story is true? If you say all of them you should be able to sense why it’s so difficult to see the truth. There’s truth in there somewhere, but that’s probably the only story not written yet. When that one is written all the others will fall away.
So how would a person know which one of their stories were true? My experience has been I know which one is true because it isn’t created. You see, truth arises, it’s not created. It’s basically what’s there in the present moment. This is the value of using the body as an anchor for present moment living. The body doesn’t create stories, only the mind does, so when the body is used to be present no story is needed. This is beautiful in its simplicity. Grasp this and most stories will cease to be made up because the need to create them won’t arise. And without made up stories of versions of truth there’s no need to decipher what’s actually true…
Made Up Truth
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