Monday, April 22, 2013

The Judgement of Truth

A person's life is based upon its consequences. Our bodily form may be long removed from the world, our faces long forgotten but the deeds our life performed remains fragmented in others memories. These fragments are arranged and cited as examples of success or failure, a source of inspiration or prophetic judgment. It takes the form of a story where the facts are fixed by the adequacies of resources presented by time and situation. But time and situation are not constant factors and the proper judgment of a story doesn't rely on them. As time goes by the shape of the story gets changed from mouth to mouth and even a recorded event fails to capture the reality, when the situation proves to be difficult and the event is such that only a few gets affected by it.

So on which path Truth treads in every man's story is just hard to assume. We all sometimes, find ourselves in a situation where we are faced with the uncertainty of making a proper decision which can go in either way. It is easy to make a judgment. We just have to make a choice based upon some decisions. But what matters is the consequences that particular judgment can make. Because maybe our decisions were incorrect, what we saw was a trick played by situation and time.  So how do we judge what is true?

Most of the time we take judgment on our own hands describing the situation as it fulfills and satisfies our own motives. Sometimes we are mistaken. In either way we create an epicenter of a lie from which repercussions spread over a period of time creating chaos of the situation. I've found myself in such situations sometimes where I am just unable to judge anything because the situation does not provide any proper resources for the judgment of an act. But the volatile and erring human mind is bound to get tricked by such situations. I made mistakes, i judged, i judged wrongly. Now those judgments sometimes still affect me, still creates a feeling of how ignorant we are and how small we are before the mighty Truth.

We can never make the perfect judgment of Truth. We better let Truth run its own course and make its own story. It will tell its own story loud and clear. What we need is a little bit of patience. To make judgment is not what we are here for. We are here to receive the judgment of our own acts.

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