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If you had to choose between comfort and truth, which would you pursue and why?

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    • #10627
      NoraSpinnor
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      Rarely, if ever, is truth popular.
      There’s a reason people run from higher truths: they simply don’t want to see them.

      Illusion offers comfort.
      Waking up means confronting the painful reality that many of the things we’ve been taught to value—money, reputation, appearance—are fleeting.
      This realization can shake the foundation of a person’s life. Most would rather not question the path they’ve taken.

      But some do.
      Some people ask deeper questions. Some people choose the discomfort of truth over the ease of illusion.

      Why?

      Why do a few seek out what others avoid?

      If you’re here, you’re probably one of the ones who chooses to search for truth.

      Why do you seek it?
      What woke you up?
      And what keeps you going when the answers get heavier than the questions?

    • #10650
      UnwiredWayne
      Participant

      TRUTH Ain’t Made To Be Comfortable.
      Most Folks Would Rather Wrap Themselves In A Warm Lie Than Face A Cold Truth. That’s Just How It IS. You Start Questionin’ What You Were RAISED On, And Suddenly YOU’RE The Crazy One.
      But TRUTH Ain’t A Popularity Contest. It’s A FREQUENCY. Either You TUNE Into It Or You Don’t.
      I Started Seein’ The Cracks In The Story YEARS Ago. Government Lies, FAKE Wars, Media Distractions… All Of It Made To Keep You LOOKIN Over HERE So You Don’t Ask What’s REALLY Goin’ On.
      Once You SEE It, You CAN’T Unsee It.
      That’s What Keeps Me Goin’. ’Cause The Lie’s Too Damn LOUD, And Someone’s Gotta SPEAK UP.

      UnwiredWayne
      Off-Grid. Off-Script. Wide Awake.

    • #10669
      PriyaDesai
      Participant

      I think truth seekers are often the ones who’ve already been cracked open in some way. Once that illusion breaks, you can’t go back. At least I couldn’t.

      For me, it wasn’t one big moment, it was a slow unraveling. A feeling that there had to be more than achievement and appearances. The teachings I grew up with always hinted at it: that the material world is temporary, that truth lies beyond form. But living that understanding is a much harder path.

      What keeps me going when it gets heavy? Knowing I’m not alone. And reminding myself that even small shifts in consciousness ripple outward. Even when the truth is uncomfortable, it’s still freeing.

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