Principles of Discovery -- Part 1

2006-5-24 06:28:00

[Compiler's Note:  The text of the original article was edited by JJ Dewey, and per his request was re-published below.]

  

The First Step Towards The Truth

What are the principles or steps we should follow in recognizing the truth of a teaching? This should be answered from the vantage point of the average seeker. In other words, telling the average guy to go directly to the Monad and do not pass go would be meaningless to him.

Several of you have correctly stated that we should seek soul (spiritual) contact and trust it. But the trouble is that seekers are at many points along the Path, as far as contact is concerned, so this advice cannot apply to all.

For instance many are seeking soul contact, but have not yet achieved it in a way they can recognize.

Others have achieved glimpses of it several times, but are not familiar enough with it to avoid deception.

Then there are those who believe they have soul contact, but in reality have astral (emotional) contact; not realizing that astral trust veils the soul.

Finally there are those who have true soul contact. They know who they are and know that they know.

Now if I were to teach you about 144 dimensions and tell you to use your soul contact to verify this, the above four groups would give many different answers. Hopefully we can see from this point that just telling you to use soul contact is not enough to bring a mixed group to oneness in the truth.

A group composed of individuals all having soul contact can be extremely unified, but such a group is not our luxury at present. Many are struggling to know correct principles, and hopefully these "Principles of Discovery" will help.

Adrian writes:

"One of the main principles in my mind is does something that is 'presented' diminish or 'maintain' or 'encourage' individual free will. Does it present the group good?"

JJ:

Truth will enhance freewill. Even Jesus said:  "Ye shall know the truth and the truth shall make you free." However, this statement is much deeper than it appears.

As far as the group good goes. Truth is always for the group as well as individual good, but this is more descriptive of the quality of a true teacher. But we are getting into an area of subtle interpretation here for both true and false teachers claim to be for the good of the whole. The difference being that the false teachers present an illusion of good and the true ones are making real progress.

Rick writes:

"I could spend eons refuting. All I can do is put them to a personal test to see if they ring true with my soul and/or are just plain common sense. I can then distil and forward the information and hope that my listeners apply the same tests themselves."

JJ:

Whether you are sure or not of reliable soul contact it is indeed important to run the teaching by the highest within yourself that you can perceive. But Rick adds an important step that even the highest initiate must not forget. Use "plain common sense." Even one who has achieved soul contact can fall away from it so the use of common sense is a factor that guides us toward the truth and keeps all of us in alignment.

If a teaching just seems to make no sense do not trust it until it does make sense.

Samu writes:

"I think some of the undeniable elements of anything containing truth is that it resonates within your soul, it elevates your understanding and awareness to a new level, it brings a fresh perspective to your present view, it's useful, it is something that can be applied right here and now with concrete results. Separate truths may overlap but they never contradict."

JJ:

You have added an important point here. The discovery of truth does take us to a new level of understanding.

On the other hand, the deluded one who thinks he has discovered truth but is deceived by error will also believe that he has achieved a new level of understanding. The illusion is usually dispelled, however, when you ask him to explain this new level. The explanation will be ambiguous and the wise listener will see there is no new level for him.

He who finds new truth will reach a real new level and will be able to explain it with clarity because the truth is always simple when realized.

Samu:

"Two more things: truth strengthens the power of decision, and never interferes with free will."

JJ:

This supports Adrian's statement and is in the right direction.

Okay, let us now start the list:

  1. Run the teaching by your soul (or spirit within) as you understand it as you also run it by the common sense of the mind. In other words, does the teaching make sense?
  2. Does the teaching increase the power of Decision and freewill?
  3. Does the teaching bring you to a new level of awareness and usefulness?

We have three steps here to get us started, but we should be able to come up with a couple dozen. If we just picked one or two criteria they may be somewhat deceptive as guides to truth. But, if we have a reliable list of, let's say twenty-four criteria, and then use the wholeness of it as a guide, this would be quite helpful to the seeker.

Question:

Aside from reliable soul contact (contacting the Spirit), what do you suppose to be the most reliable step to use as a foundation to the search for truth?

  

-- End Of Part One --

  

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