We don’t see things as they are; we see things as we are.”
It took me years to truly grasp this truth, held back by a restrictive religious-cultural upbringing that framed everything as external. I was taught to focus outward, yet it’s our inner world that truly shapes our life. For so long, I didn’t see how my own perspective was influencing everything around me. Recognizing this shift has been transformative.
Every problem has multiple angles. Every angle has its own truth. But no one angle can encompass the whole truth." - Unknown. this is so true in all areas of human life. It is a perspective that religious leaders and followers need to adopt. No one is totally complete with all the truths. No thing. And especially religion.
I LOVE Anaïs Nin, “We don’t see things as they are; we see things as we are,” refers to our thoughts, decisions, and actions. Yes. Yes.
We don’t see things as they are; we see things as we are.”
It took me years to truly grasp this truth, held back by a restrictive religious-cultural upbringing that framed everything as external. I was taught to focus outward, yet it’s our inner world that truly shapes our life. For so long, I didn’t see how my own perspective was influencing everything around me. Recognizing this shift has been transformative.
Great post.
Every problem has multiple angles. Every angle has its own truth. But no one angle can encompass the whole truth." - Unknown. this is so true in all areas of human life. It is a perspective that religious leaders and followers need to adopt. No one is totally complete with all the truths. No thing. And especially religion.