So I googled 'light of truth' and got this:
In the Light of Truth: The Grail Message as well as The Light of Truth
I was thinking I might find something by Dr. Einstein who spent some time
considering the nature of light and himself became a luminary of the 20th
century.
But certainly in this time of " existential crisis ", or as I like to think of it
as Seldon Crisis .... energy has become a grave concern and therefore
I believe our understanding of this " light of truth " is ,quite relevant,
for ALL OF US, at this time.
Clearly light has a profound effect on all of us and is intimately connected with
processes and the sustaining of life, and likewise we might expect that this light
of truth might also have a similar effect if - if it indeed possesses the nature of
physical light.
Another very interesting human experience we might acknowledge that
possesses this quality of illumination we also sometimes refer to as unity.
These two experiences I assert possess remarkable potential as yet
not truly explored, but this does bring to mind another, luminary of the
20th century and of acclaim in the U.S. nation and that would be
Humbert Humphery , which also leads me to mention Paul Wellstone
whose life we should try to remember and today Minnesota can be rightfully
proud of the efforts of Al Franken who continues to make efforts of that
type on our behalf today. And he also has a new book: Giant of the Senate
which I haven't read but that doesn't mean you shouldn't. I'm going to
leave that there, but having had a personal encounter with Mr. Humphrey I
am well aware of his commitment of service to the people of Minnesota and
the nation as a whole.
One thing that seems quite evident to me is that during dark or difficult times,
the significance of this light of truth has even greater meanings, but I believe
this light will also properly lead us to that future with which we all wish to
be engaged.
There is a great deal left to be said on this topic, the topics of light,
the light of truth and the light of unity , but to complete this discussion
would involve more effort than I am willing commit to, at this time.
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