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I would have like to think it was the case for me. It was what I thought was true, anyway.Is what you believe true?
Yes.Are you true to what you believe?
Is what you believe true?
The very question wheather I believe is not fact or can be proven true. But I find my believe have logics and am comfortable with its teachings.
Are you true to what you believe?
I don't know, as my observations and research are (and always will be) ongoing. Thus far, I have concluded that truth is subject to the evidence at hand. Truth can change in the twinkling of an eye, so I don't get too hung up on it.Is what you believe true?
I am the arrow that homes in on the realms of inner experience. Truth is irrelevant to that venture. It's all about the journey and I do not see a time or point where that journey ends. Can I get back to you?Are you true to what you believe?
Is what you believe true?
Are you true to what you believe?
Is what you believe true?
Are you true to what you believe?
What do I believe again?Is what you believe true?
Are you true to what you believe?
Is what you believe true?
Are you true to what you believe?
It is sometimes hard to keep up with what is considered True and what is not at times (when you are a seeker, you have no "set" rules or beliefs in which you follow, they continually change). Most of what I believe can be backed up with Science, the rest I like to think just hasn't been "discovered" yet. I am True to seeking the Truth, True in the acceptance of Facts, and True to keeping an open mind when seeking Knowledge; being True to a "belief" could be being True to falsification, which I try my best to be extra careful of.Is what you believe true?
Are you true to what you believe?