In this deeply personal reflection anchored in faith, I explore the nature of truth, faith, and the ego’s desire for certainty. Through surrendering the need to know and embracing life’s mysteries, I uncover a profound peace rooted in authenticity and spiritual trust.
It’s a gentle reminder that faith isn’t about having all the answers—it’s about walking forward with love, courage, and acceptance of the unknown.
I’m not a skeptic, and I don’t think the world is full of lies.
I believe it’s full of truth—often hidden in plain sight, waiting for us to notice.
We chase explanations, build theories, and weave stories to make sense of what defies understanding.
Our fear of uncertainty runs so deep that we often cling to comforting falsehoods rather than face the unease of not knowing.
Yet over time, I’ve come to see that not every mystery asks to be solved.
My search for truth is not meant to challenge anyone’s faith or belief—it is a personal pilgrimage, a quiet celebration of the unknown.
In releasing my need to have every answer, I’ve discovered a peace more profound than certainty itself—a stillness that feels like coming home to my own soul.
Everything we hold to be true rests upon belief—formed by our stories, our feelings, and the moments that shaped us.
What is sacred to one may be questioned by another, for truth wears many faces, each reflecting the time, place, and soul that beholds it.
Faith isn’t about certainty—it’s about being at ease with mystery.
When my friends can’t support my path toward uncovering truths about myself, my brother George, and our adoptive family, I understand their hesitation as fear and discomfort.
But fear is not faith—it’s a way of turning away from what we don’t understand.
I see how the ego, fragile and yearning to feel secure, can dress opinions in the clothing of truth. Yet comfort is not clarity.
Mindfulness teaches me to pause, to listen beyond the ego’s stories, and to see life as it truly is—even when what I find unsettles me.
There are questions I’ll never be able to answer, but faith helps me trust that life unfolds in ways guided by something greater.
I use the word “God” to describe that mystery—whether it’s a Higher Power, the Universe, Mother Nature, or timeless energy itself.
My understanding of God is not a distant being who governs right and wrong, but a boundless force of creation, compassion, and truth that moves through everything.
If I’m blessed, I’ll discover a truth that steadies my spirit and enriches my life with meaning and peace.
More than anything, I want to live in alignment with my values—rooted in authenticity, open to whatever truth reveals itself.
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