Letter 1: The Journey

Letter 1: The Journey

A Chapter by The Joshua Letters

Hi. I am Joshua, and these are my letters. They are a summary of findings from my journey to discover and comprehend the truth about the nature of our existence and life’s great questions. In them I will present a theory that, to my knowledge, has never been published before and that I hope you will find can unify what science and religion have to offer. With that in mind, I hope you will follow me on this journey through my letters as I explain.

 

Before diving in, I want to spend some time covering a few important concepts regarding the truth, because my experience is that many people don’t really know what the truth is, so I’d like to start by defining it.

 

The dictionary defines truth as “Reality. Things that are fact.” This is direct, but what does it mean? What is reality? What is fact? The dictionary defines these as “Reality: The world or the state of things as they actually exist, as opposed to an idealistic or notional idea of them”; “Fact: A thing that is indisputably the case.” Combining these definitions yields: “Truth: The world or the state of things as they actually, indisputably exist, not the way that they are perceived to be.” This is straightforward, but I find it is missing something.

 

Many years back, I stumbled across a book that is from Mormon culture that contains a very interesting definition of truth. The book is called Doctrine and Covenants, and in it, God is portrayed to be the one speaking. In the 93rd chapter, he gives his definition of truth as follows: “Truth is knowledge of things as they are, and as they were, and as they are to come.”

 

Notice that this definition makes a critical distinction, that truth is the knowledge of things…” rather than the state of things. Truth on any topic exists whether anyone knows it or not, but is there value in an unknown truth or only in its potential to be known? According to this definition purported to be given by God himself, truth must be known in order to be truth and thus, unknown truth exists in the realm of existence but needs to be discovered and known. Those are interesting thoughts and they lead us to the next topic - discovery.

 

Discovery is defined in the dictionary as “The action or process of discovering or being discovered.” In other words, discovery is the process of learning something new and it happens to every person continually in one way or the other. The problem is that there is an overload of things to be discovered, more than anyone can possibly cover in a lifetime. Thus, if one hopes to discover the truth about our existence and life’s great questions, they have to be a seeker of such and a determined one at that. This is because truth by its very nature is a needle in a haystack, for it is singular while falsehood has infinite possibilities. To find truth, a process of identifying it is needed so that the seeker knows when they have found it and when they have not. This process I call the Circle of Truth.

 

One of the beautiful things about truth is that it is like a close-knit family where members stand with arms interwoven, forming an unbreakable circle of support for each other. Although each individual truth is singular, it is connected to other truths that are in turn connected to more. If the process of discovery is used to find a single truth and then continued to discover the surrounding truths, eventually the full circle is complete and the whole truth is revealed. This is why something that is true can stand against all tests and challenges because no matter how deep you dig; all of the surrounding truths will support it. An example of this is gravity. So far, mankind’s discoveries have all supported that it exists.

 

This leads to an obvious question however: How does one complete the Circle of Truth? Well, unfortunately, you don’t. Doing so requires the knowledge of all things, for anything less leaves the possibility that something undiscovered will arise and disprove what was thought to be true. This is why we have only theories in this life and why what I will reveal in these letters will be just that… a theory. 

 

The final facet of truth I want to cover is that truth cannot change. A truth that changes was never a truth in the first place, but rather truth as experienced and/or understood. If these two things were the same, then there would be no way to ever arrive at the truth as it would be a moving target, and no truth could ever be relied upon to remain true. Thus, it is our knowledge and understanding of the truth that changes, not the truth itself.

 

Hopefully you will find that what I will present in these letters - though not the entire truth about our existence - is unique and I will show it to be well supported in the Circle of Truth.

 

Much more to come.

 

Until next time,

 

Joshua



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Is truth the needle, or is truth the fact that a haystack is hiding a needle? Then one could wonder, which truth is the bigger reality? The needle or the haystack? And then there are three things we can always count on: death, taxes, and haystacks. Now, we have a threaded needle described as sewing itself in an eternal loop --how does a "death and taxes" kinda world relate to that? I am hoping that further reading will explain how to cheat death or save on taxes --but then I have my own issues. Otherwise, I really like this write, it speaks well to the masses --it is not arrogant at all --it is one person's educated opinion. And very nicely presented at that! Thanks for sharing this.

Posted 13 Years Ago


Defiantly sharing this its worth the read.

Posted 14 Years Ago


A interesting journey here has started in The Joshua Letters. I like how you define things in this, the way you make it interesting how you speak of things. For me I love how you compare things for easier understanding. Just as you defined words, for the better understanding and your use of vocabulary. I love this part here how you compared things to see what you were talking about better:
"Thus, truth, by it’s very nature ends up being hidden like a proverbial needle in a hay stack… a very big haystack that is continually growing in size. Thus, if we don’t have an accurate means of identifying the truth, then we have a better chance of winning the lottery than we do at finding the truth amongst so many possibilities."

Posted 14 Years Ago


1 of 2 people found this review constructive.

This is all really intriguing. My opinion on somethings is that there can never be the truth, that there never was and never will be. You have brought up some really interesting things like; like how there's a loop and how it can't ever change. Oh and also the Morman definition of truth, that's really interesting. All, in all, this is intriguing, interesting (and every other word like that). I've enjoyed this chapter so far, and I'm looking forward to the next.
Oh and also you sent me a read requests for some of the other chapters, but I'm the type of person that has to read from beginning to end or not at all, so I won't get to those ones for awhile.

Posted 14 Years Ago


Well written. Very smooth. The truth you seek cannot be changed.

Posted 14 Years Ago


I jumped into the middle of your letters. You sent read requests but I didn't know where to start because you did not number your chapters. This is essential because you are building something, starting from the beginning of your journey and where it lead you. Please number your chapters and tell us if you have an introduction. Perhaps this chapter is the intro or perhaps you don't have an intro. Now that I've found the beginning, I will continue to read the rest of your intriguing idea. I too was a truth seeker... born and raised Mormon... thought I had the truth that I would never leave. My journey put me on a path with God and out of organized religion. However I believe there is a need for people of like mind to come together. I just don't believe there is a need for religion in the formal sense of the word with ritual, ceremony, dogma, tenants, and elitism. God invented the variety we have here and loves it all, called it all "Good". I believe the "straight and narrow path" is a personal walk with God and one we can share, though there's no way to prove ones inner experience with God. If it is to be understood what we share, it must be experienced by those we share it with or it is unbelievable. The best we can do is live the truth we have discovered, which may lead to someone else discovering it as well.

Posted 14 Years Ago


I love your "voice" in this piece. You read very smoothly, and the logic of what you are discussing is very appealing.

Posted 14 Years Ago


1 of 2 people found this review constructive.

The beginning is amazing. I will come back tonight when the house is quiet and read the complete letters. Thank you for sharing your thoughts and skill. A excellent opening letter.
Coyote

Posted 14 Years Ago


Dear The Joshua Letters,

I already knew that when using a word like "truth" word plays was going to be tricky. I disagree. Truth and reality are connected indeed. However, reality changes because each of us has a different perspective, different perceptions of the world, and of these questions. Due to this being so, truth does change as well. Truth and reality are things a human mind is allowed to shape as it grows, learns, and comprehends. Life is for choices we are given that shape our ability to decide this. Reality is truth and truth is reality and reality changes because of the idea of perception therefore truth can change. However, I am speaking from a psychological point of view and you may stick to scientific as I read onward. If so, disregard my theory. You must decided on which point of view you are writing on.

I must emphasize on bibliography. You brought in the word Fact which can be defined as something proven. Basing your evidence on the mere word of a person makes the truth become nothing more than a myth or a groundless idea.

Once again, break the sentences up. This one is a mouthful, "f this facet of truth did not exist, then there would be no way to arrive at the truth for it would be a moving target that would render useless any success in finding truth because one could not thereafter rely on it remaining true."

I commend you on the relat-ability of this chapter by the imagrey placed in this chapter. I think you should do the same for the next one as well. I was able to relate to this quite well as truth is something I love to question and argue about.

Thank you for sharing.

Sincerely Livana Lowell (LL)


Posted 14 Years Ago



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