Truth Can Never Be Introduced
It’s not possible to introduce Truth because Truth is always recognized.

Think about the times you have discovered the Truth — you’ve probably been reading someone else’s wisdom or listening to someone speak: those things that give you pause — that resonate with you — are rarely totally new concepts or thoughts you’ve never had before.
The Truth strikes you because it is familiar.
Truth can be buried, disguised, obscured, forgotten, or ignored — but when Truth is discovered it is actually being re-discovered.
Little Epiphanies
When you say “I get it!” what you really mean is:
“I’ve got it. I know this. I’ve found a local copy of this file inside myself. I ran across this once or twice, rummaging around in my box of pearls, as I do… It didn’t have a label attached, so I wasn’t sure what to do with it. But it felt important. Now, I have a name for it. I finally know what it’s for — I can use it! Now, if only I can remember where I put it… It’s around here somewhere…”
Think of the times you’ve responded to Truth with “Yes! I’ve had these thoughts before–I just never knew there was a name for them.”
The Mind delights in affirmations. We seek validation because we know what we know — we know more than we give ourselves credit for — but many times the Truth is kept in a box alongside other Mysteries — it’s known by the Heart, the Gut, the Still Small Voice; and the Mind, pretending to be the Boss of Us, demands logic, evidence, proof.
We ultimately mirror one another; we are constantly seeking to find evidence of ourselves in each other. When your words match my thoughts, then I am one more tiny step closer to knowing the Unity of All That Is.
When we match, when our thoughts are in harmony, when we recognize a piece of ourselves in one another, then we remember and experience — if only for an instant — the perfect, natural state of God: that we are all, indeed, One.
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*nods profusely* awesome read! thank you
Thanks, Shireen, it’s an older post — glad you managed to find it!