You Can’t Really Call it Truth Until You’ve Experienced it For Yourself.

Until then, it’s only an agreement.

Purusha Radha
3 min readNov 24, 2023

All along, your mind has been gathering an awful lot of information. Enriching your mind is important to you as it should be. The world’s most successful people inquire into life. And they often do it through reading and studying what they read.

An ethereal lapis lazuli stone in the shape of a pyramid agaisnt the backdrop of a golden radiating Tree of Life sacred geometry form

Add to your learning from books and articles the education you get from instructors, preachers, television, and film. And then if you’re very wise and spiritually focused, you receive great knowledge in your meditations.

As a result, your mind is full of theoretical philosophies. You’ve agreed they must be truth or you wouldn’t have embraced them.

The fact is, nothing is really and truly truth until you actually experience it for yourself.

You can accept even what I write here and consider it truth. For me, it’s definitely truth because I’ve experienced it. But it won’t entirely be truth for you until you experience it too.

It’s one thing to observe and quite another to experience it for yourself.

Experiencing means you put a concept to the test.

Experiencing means you’re seeking proof that thing is true. Once you prove it out, you have an intimate experience of it.

Don’t let your ego mind tell you to postpone your experience.

What you do with the brilliant guidance you get in meditation, books, articles, classes or film is your choice. Maybe you just let it lie.

But if any guidance rings true and loudly for you, don’t postpone diving into the experience of it.

Don’t wait for the perfect free moment in time. That moment may never come easily to you.

I do love Anthony Robbins’ famous quote:

Never leave the scene of a decision without first taking a specific action toward its realization.

Our rationalizing ego mind justifies our excuses for procrastinating. Our brain’s frontal lobe merely makes computations based on past data. And if fear of the unknown is in that data, and it most probably is, we’ll probably have a thought to put off a potentially life enriching experience.

Make the decision to act right now from your heart and soul. Decide to really and truly be all you are in your Essence.

Be the Unlimited Being who lives within you and who doesn’t do ‘almost.’

Don’t wait for January 1 or some other date in time. That just means you don’t really want to do it.

If you have the impulse or idea of a truth and life experience you’d like to prove out for yourself…

Start right now. Take one small action.

Truth must be proven. Don’t just swallow whole what anyone writes or says.

You won’t always be able to prove out every statement through direct personal experience. But you can use your faculty of discernment.

I wrote this article with three criteria to pass any postulated truth through to know if it’s true or not:

Blend mind and heart. Make your pursuit of knowledge a wholistic experience while you look at concepts from all angles. Lay any knowledge you’re unsure of on the testing ground of your life.

If it’s indeed the truth it will prove out as excellent experience in your life. So get started. Live what you believe so you can know if it’s really worthy of your agreement or not.

Purusha Radha
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