"Is Truth Relative or Absolute?"
There's
nothing worse than uncertainty. We live in a world where there is a growing
tendency to make all absolutes taboo, to make everything relative. Many argue
that there is no absolute standard for right and wrong, truth or untruth. They
say that whatever you feel is right and true, is right and true for you, and
whatever anybody feels is right and true is right and true for him. Sometimes
they put a condition "as long as you don't hurt anybody." But the
meaning of not hurting somebody is quite differently interpreted for example by
someone who is against abortion as opposed to someone is in favor of abortion.
Some people have no qualms about advocating kindness to animals while at the
same time they eat them.
The
problem is that when my "truth" overlaps your "truth," and
we have a very disturbing distressful situation on our hands. Thus fighting is
going on between family members, between neighbors, between communities, and
between nations. This is all coming because there is no universally accepted
standard of right and wrong/ truth and untruth.
If
someone tries to impose their brand of relative truth upon others claiming it
as absolute, this does not solve the problem. In the Kali Yuga, the age of
quarrel and hypocrisy, this is a very common phenomenon. Whoever has the most
clout economically or politically will put forward their "ism" and as
an absolute and try to use their economic and/or political clout to get
everyone else accept it as absolute. But this is artificial and therefore it
can stand, it cannot remain.
If we
are going to have actually solidity and certainty we must hear directly from
God, without any distortion, as to what is the Absolute Truth. Out of His sweet
kindness the Lord personally appeared on this material plane of existence 5,000
and carefully and clearly revealed what is the Absolute Truth to His most
beloved disciple, Arjuna. After hearing Krishna's or God's revelation of the
most confidential knowledge, Arjuna said to Krishna:
param
brahma param dhama
pavitram
paramam bhavan
purusam
sasvatam divyam
adi-devam
ajam vibhum
"You
are the Supreme Personality of Godhead, the ultimate abode, the purest, the
Absolute Truth. You are the eternal, transcendental, original person, the
unborn, the greatest."
Bhagavad-gita
10.12
If the
human society can follow the wonderful example of Arjuna, then were will be
perfect peace and happiness throughout the entire globe. No one has to change
his or her religion because religion is actually one, to love God. It doesn't
matter if you call Him Krishna, Christ, Allah, or Jehovah. If one can give up
the sinful activities of meat eating, illicit sex life, intoxication, and
gambling and absorb themselves in chanting the names of the Lord, they will
quickly achieve the supreme happiness of pure love of God.
Sankarshan
Das Adhikari
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There's
nothing worse than uncertainty. We live in a world where there is a growing
tendency to make all absolutes taboo, to make everything relative. Many argue
that there is no absolute standard for right and wrong, truth or untruth. They
say that whatever you feel is right and true, is right and true for you, and
whatever anybody feels is right and true is right and true for him. Sometimes
they put a condition "as long as you don't hurt anybody." But the
meaning of not hurting somebody is quite differently interpreted for example by
someone who is against abortion as opposed to someone is in favor of abortion.
Some people have no qualms about advocating kindness to animals while at the
same time they eat them.
The
problem is that when my "truth" overlaps your "truth," and
we have a very disturbing distressful situation on our hands. Thus fighting is
going on between family members, between neighbors, between communities, and
between nations. This is all coming because there is no universally accepted
standard of right and wrong/ truth and untruth.
If
someone tries to impose their brand of relative truth upon others claiming it
as absolute, this does not solve the problem. In the Kali Yuga, the age of
quarrel and hypocrisy, this is a very common phenomenon. Whoever has the most
clout economically or politically will put forward their "ism" and as
an absolute and try to use their economic and/or political clout to get
everyone else accept it as absolute. But this is artificial and therefore it
can stand, it cannot remain.
If we
are going to have actually solidity and certainty we must hear directly from
God, without any distortion, as to what is the Absolute Truth. Out of His sweet
kindness the Lord personally appeared on this material plane of existence 5,000
and carefully and clearly revealed what is the Absolute Truth to His most
beloved disciple, Arjuna. After hearing Krishna's or God's revelation of the
most confidential knowledge, Arjuna said to Krishna:
param
brahma param dhama
pavitram
paramam bhavan
purusam
sasvatam divyam
adi-devam
ajam vibhum
"You
are the Supreme Personality of Godhead, the ultimate abode, the purest, the
Absolute Truth. You are the eternal, transcendental, original person, the
unborn, the greatest."
Bhagavad-gita
10.12
If the
human society can follow the wonderful example of Arjuna, then were will be
perfect peace and happiness throughout the entire globe. No one has to change
his or her religion because religion is actually one, to love God. It doesn't
matter if you call Him Krishna, Christ, Allah, or Jehovah. If one can give up
the sinful activities of meat eating, illicit sex life, intoxication, and
gambling and absorb themselves in chanting the names of the Lord, they will
quickly achieve the supreme happiness of pure love of God.
Sankarshan
Das Adhikari
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