Life Just Is A Trial

Life Just Is a Triality & a Trial. It is not just a duality of guilt & innocence.

  • Innocent people do nothing wrong
  • Guilty people do something wrong

The problem is: Who decides what is right or wrong?

When right & wrong is no longer a personal choice, life is a problem. What is right or wrong for me is a triality of three questions:

  1. Is it a Fact?
  2. Is it Real?
  3. Is it True?

With no distinction between all three questions, there can be no justice.

  • A Fact just is what I do in contrast to what I haven’t done which is a fiction. The fact is, I haven’t done what other people expect of me.
  • A Reality is just whatever I have. If I do not have it, it is not really mine. My reality is mine and your reality is yours. Your reality is not real to me, unless I expect it to be.
  • A Truth is who I am being. I am either being true to myself or I am expressing a false state of being. Being honest is expressing who I am and being dishonest is an expression of who I am not. Dishonesty is an emotional expression of guilt and innocence is an inner sense of truth.

I express my truth honestly when I relate the facts of my reality.

  1. A fact is what I Do
  2. A reality is what I Have
  3. A truth is who I am Being

An Honest Life expresses the truth of who I am, as a fact of what I do, in the reality of what I have. Be-Do-Have allows my truly factual reality. Anything else is a surreal, untrue fiction of a guilty, biased perspective.

  1. When I say I did what I haven’t done, it is a fiction
  2. When I say I had what I didn’t have, what I say I had is not real
  3. When I express a false expression of who I am, I am not being true to my Self. I am lying to myself about who I am being, which is dishonest. I am either guilty of expressing a real but untrue emotion or innocent of knowing my unrealised truth.

When consciously portraying an honest demeanour, there is neither guilt nor innocence and true reality is a fact. We are all guilty in life of:

  1. Not knowing the facts of what we do
  2. Not seeing the reality that we have
  3. Not feeling the truth of who we are being

We are all innocent, in the absence of our intuitive senses and guilty of not using them. When we rely solely on our five physical senses, we are innocently guilty of being mistaken about what is a fact, what is a reality and what is a truth. Our Book of Life appears to be a surreal, unjust, untrue fiction.

Life just is a representation of whatever facts we realise to be our truth.