Any effort trying to define the Divine Truth is to limit That which is Infinite. All the definitions of mind fail because He is beyond mind. All the great names like ‘Ananta’, ‘Immutable’ etc try to reveal some of his aspects. The Mother asks us to have Truth in speech, truth in thought, truth in feeling, truth in action and truth in sensation. We have examples in our Indian mythology of some great human beings who had achieved some of these qualities. In one of her message Mother Cautions ‘Men, country, Continent; the choice is imperative – truth or abyss’. Our limited individual truth expands according to the expansion of our consciousness. Our urge to know and live by the highest Truth opens a new door to the new consciousness.
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