Quote The truth was a mirror in the hands of God. It...

“The truth was a mirror in the hands of God. It fell, and broke into pieces. Everybody took a piece of it, and they looked at it and thought they had the truth.” - Rumi

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The truth was a mirror in the hands of God. Imagine a mirror, reflecting the pure essence of reality, held delicately by the divine creator. This mirror, representing the ultimate truth, was entrusted to humanity by God.

It fell, and broke into pieces. However, in our imperfect world, the mirror of truth shattered into countless fragments. The once clear and unified truth became fragmented and scattered, leaving humanity in a state of confusion and uncertainty.

Everybody took a piece of it, Each individual, eager to grasp a piece of the truth, picked up a shard of the broken mirror. They held onto it tightly, believing that they now possessed a piece of the ultimate truth.

and they looked at it and thought they had the truth. As they gazed into their small piece of the mirror, they saw a distorted reflection of reality. They mistook this fragmented view for the complete truth, unaware of the bigger picture that lay beyond their limited perspective.

But in reality, the truth remained whole and undivided in the hands of God. The true essence of reality, the ultimate truth, still exists in its entirety in the divine realm. It is beyond the grasp of mortal beings, beyond the limitations of our fragmented perceptions.

It is only by acknowledging our own limitations and coming together as a collective whole that we can begin to piece together the truth. By sharing our individual perspectives and insights, we can start to see a more complete picture of reality. Only through unity and collaboration can we hope to approach the divine truth that eludes us.

Let us not be content with our fragmented pieces of truth, Instead, let us strive to look beyond our own narrow perspectives and seek a deeper understanding of the ultimate truth. Let us come together in humility and openness, willing to learn from each other and piece together the mirror of truth.

For only when we unite in our quest for truth can we hope to catch a glimpse of the divine reflection that lies beyond our fragmented perceptions. It is through our collective efforts and shared wisdom that we can begin to approach the ultimate truth, held in the hands of God.

May we always remember that the truth is not something to possess, but something to strive towards together. Let us embrace the journey of seeking truth as a shared endeavor, knowing that only by coming together can we hope to catch a glimpse of the divine mirror that reflects the ultimate reality.




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