Graphic Definition of Truth

Truth n. Actuality, fact, or reality.

adj. True

Also known as: Accuracy, Actuality, Correctness, Exactitude, Fact, Factuality, Factualness, Irrefragability, Precision, Realism, Reality, Rightness, Sooth, Trueness, Truthfulness, Veracity, Veraciousness, Veriloquence & Verity.

Truth is a concept fundamental to our understanding of reality, integrity, and authenticity. It transcends mere facts, delving into the essence of honesty, sincerity, and accuracy. At its core, truth represents a deep alignment between what is perceived or stated and what actually exists or happened. It serves as a guiding principle in various aspects of life, from personal relationships to scientific inquiry and societal governance. Pursuing truth often involves critical thinking, open-mindedness, and a willingness to confront uncomfortable realities. While truth can be elusive and subjective at times, its pursuit remains essential for fostering trust, understanding, and meaningful connections in our world. Embracing truth empowers individuals and societies to navigate complexities with integrity and clarity, ultimately leading to greater enlightenment and progress.

 

Truth is one of the Fruits of the Spirit. The Fruits of the Spirit are the personal application of The Universal Laws and The Universal Laws are Truth.

Philalethia

To become more one-with-everything in consciousness, align with the truth.

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"The truth is always exciting. Speak it, then. Life is dull without it." - Pearl Buck.

Fun Fact

When people are calm, their accuracy in judging truthfulness improves. Stress narrows attention and increases suspicion, while relaxation allows the brain to process subtle cues more accurately.

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Truth opens thought to cleaner air,
and trains the will to choose with care.
With honest focussed calm and art,
it brings more harmony to heart.