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What is truth? Objective Truth vs. Perception Explained

    The Truth Archive – February 7th, 2019

    What is truth? Objective Truth vs. Perception Explained

    In this video, Mark Passio explains the difference between truth and perception.

    This clip is from Mark Passio’s Natural Law seminar from October 19, 2013.
    Watch the full three-part seminar about Natural Law and the REAL laws of attraction here:
    Part 1: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y37iG8QvKhM
    Part 2: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YonArNyC3JA
    Part 3: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5ZjdstNxFQY

    What is the definition of truth?
    “Truth is objective, meaning that it is NOT based on the perceptions of human beings (which is capable of wavering). Truth is simply that which is. It is that which has occured in the past and that which is occurring in the present.”

    Truth is that which is.

    1 thought on “What is truth? Objective Truth vs. Perception Explained”

    1. Not one person… I feel like a lot of this knowledge and wisdom can be found in the study of oneness or call it uniqueness. For example “can one person change what happened” is a great question but even deeper is why is one instant unique to the next and 1 particle unique to the next and why is every essembly of things unique from each other. Every cell every snowflake and droplet, every tree and mountain and human? Why? No repeats. Nothing is ever redone or recreated again. It’s like an unleashed never ending operation of works. It’s God alright. The very first thing which/”who” is actually whole (1) due to a celestial event of fusion between two souls .5+.5 (if you will) from a previous existence AND where, at some point, every soul is destined to fuse with their soulmate.

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