One
can commit violence even using the naked sword of ‘truth’—the so-called
matter-of-fact truth. It’s a bland, statistical, mechanical bit of information.
A soulless entity. It’s an arrow that’s strung on the bow of ‘honesty’ to pierce,
to hurt, to settle a score. Most of the so-called ‘outspoken’ and ‘blunt’
people, who assume that they are truthful, are in fact using the facts to hurt
and settle scores with the people they don’t like. They are no worshippers of
truth.
The real
truth is in spirit. Beyond technical accuracy, it has a soul. It possesses a
sweet core. It’s a feeling, lively entity. A really truthful person will not
unleash a factually correct arrow to outscore some rival in a debate or
argument. The facts that hurt someone can be retained and left unused. And if
you need to use these facts at all, it should be with love, care and an
intention to guide and bring positive change in someone’s life, not just the
plain intention of judging and showing someone in bad light and humiliate him/her.
So the
intention behind what we say is the real decider of what is truthful in spirit.
Even slightly modified facts that are meant to help someone, make her feel
better, guide her on a nice path are far more ‘truthful’ than the naked, fanged
facts that hurt someone and are basically used as weapons to pamper our ego.
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