WHAT IS TRUE, AND WHAT IS NOT
In
another context, I was writing today a report. And, I ended it with these
lines:
“What is true, will always triumph;
What is not, will not!”
Well, I will tell you on another
day as to the context in which I had written those lines. But, I did write them
feeling for them in every pore of my being!
Yes, I meant it:
“What is true, will always triumph;
What is not, will not!”
How
does the Universe operate and how does Life thrive on this planet… How do the
stars live for eons… from do they come and to where do they go… How do all
things in the skies and the oceans and all things on land and human hearts keep
their rhythm so beautifully, well, I have no idea.
What Science tells me, I have
simply ‘accepted’… to be true.
But, my acceptance of the truth
does hardly matter for all things to go about the way they do.
So, how am I so sure of what I
had written, today:
“What is true, will always triumph;
What is not, will not!” ?
When the intention behind my
thought and action is good, I believe, my thought and the action are good. What
is good to the Universe, is good to me… but, what is good to me, is not
necessarily good to the Universe.
Therefore, before I venture into
any act, let me ask: Is it for the larger good?
If it is, then, my action is bound
to triumph… Otherwise, I believe, it is doomed to go down!
For example, when I wake up every
morning, if I pray to God this way: “Dear God, bless my tormentors,” what will
be the state of my inner world after a period of time?
On the other hand, if I keep
asking God, “Hey God, please destroy my enemies,” what kind of inner world will
it be?
Yes, what kind of inner world am
I experiencing, I know… first hand! I can’t fake it!
Therefore, may it be written on
stone – very, very hard stone:
“What is true, will always triumph;
What is not, will not!”
May my intentions be good, always…
May them be true…
And, who else, other than me,
knows them – my intentions - to be good… to be true?
So,
I wrote this morning:
“What is true, will always triumph;
What is not, will not!”
GERALD D’CUNHA
Pics.: Vivek D'Cunha
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