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How do you figure out if a belief is true or not?

Updated on July 8, 2012
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The nature of truth itself

Stepping off the plane in a winter rain as a self described 'fellow traveller', he was here to soak up the vibe,
Stepping off the plane in a winter rain as a self described 'fellow traveller', he was here to soak up the vibe,
 to witness the change in the most obese nation in the world, the nation with the empty beaches and endless parks, the next day, , in one of them he found..
to witness the change in the most obese nation in the world, the nation with the empty beaches and endless parks, the next day, , in one of them he found..
a middle aged businessman sweating there to loose his extra weight under the watchful eye of his personal trainer.
a middle aged businessman sweating there to loose his extra weight under the watchful eye of his personal trainer.
His mobile rang and he picked it up shouting angrily that he wants to change the menu of his prepared party for a hundred guests, he doesn't care if food is already made and go to waste, he pays and wants something else with less sugar and fat
His mobile rang and he picked it up shouting angrily that he wants to change the menu of his prepared party for a hundred guests, he doesn't care if food is already made and go to waste, he pays and wants something else with less sugar and fat
The trainer, a vegan by choice with holistic training under his belt, reassured the man that one night doesn't mean anything if he is not ready to change his whole lifestyle accordingly..
The trainer, a vegan by choice with holistic training under his belt, reassured the man that one night doesn't mean anything if he is not ready to change his whole lifestyle accordingly..
The fellow traveller watched a close-range encounter between two men driven by conflicting codes of honour and decency.
The fellow traveller watched a close-range encounter between two men driven by conflicting codes of honour and decency.
Both Australian men of similar age, conservative, generally consistent about their core values and their respect for traditional authority and uncertain about radical change.
Both Australian men of similar age, conservative, generally consistent about their core values and their respect for traditional authority and uncertain about radical change.
Julian Cribb, a former scientist, he wrote his book: 'The coming famine: The Global Food Crisis and What We Can Do to Avoid It.' He approached them with the question he came here to ask.
Julian Cribb, a former scientist, he wrote his book: 'The coming famine: The Global Food Crisis and What We Can Do to Avoid It.' He approached them with the question he came here to ask.
"Do you fear that we run out of our food supply?"  The men stopped on their track unsure what to think, while Julian added that the food system is already creating misery for the poor.
"Do you fear that we run out of our food supply?" The men stopped on their track unsure what to think, while Julian added that the food system is already creating misery for the poor.
"It's not our problem, mate," the businessman waved his hand. The trainer smiled politely: " We eat too much here and people pay their price."
"It's not our problem, mate," the businessman waved his hand. The trainer smiled politely: " We eat too much here and people pay their price."
"Maybe you would be happy to hear then, that by the middle of this century the world will be unable to feed itself unless there are radical changes to agriculture, land and water usage..."
"Maybe you would be happy to hear then, that by the middle of this century the world will be unable to feed itself unless there are radical changes to agriculture, land and water usage..."
"Good news for us then, no more problems with being overweight," laughed the businessman cheerfully.
"Good news for us then, no more problems with being overweight," laughed the businessman cheerfully.
 It is the biggest challenge we face because it is even more immediate than climate change, Julian added  urgently.
It is the biggest challenge we face because it is even more immediate than climate change, Julian added urgently.
"Modern diet has to change," the trainer said in agreement with Julian, "and the way modern cities recycle resources, there is so much waste."
"Modern diet has to change," the trainer said in agreement with Julian, "and the way modern cities recycle resources, there is so much waste."
Julian smiled broadly: "Precisely..."  "Lady Gaga's concert tonight," the businessman chipped in, "she has her famous meat dress on, no danger of not enough meat there, ha,ha, ha."
Julian smiled broadly: "Precisely..." "Lady Gaga's concert tonight," the businessman chipped in, "she has her famous meat dress on, no danger of not enough meat there, ha,ha, ha."
"And look at that endless mass media food advertisements," the trainer pointed the finger at him: " There is more food not less."
"And look at that endless mass media food advertisements," the trainer pointed the finger at him: " There is more food not less."
"As things stand," Julian sighed impatiently,"we will probably lose about a quarter of our food supply in the next few decades when the world's population will grow from 7 billion to 10 billion."
"As things stand," Julian sighed impatiently,"we will probably lose about a quarter of our food supply in the next few decades when the world's population will grow from 7 billion to 10 billion."
But both men had already lost interest in his prophecy concentrating on their more immediate concern, how to survive in the world of food over-supply...
But both men had already lost interest in his prophecy concentrating on their more immediate concern, how to survive in the world of food over-supply...
The same evening in a pouring rain struggling to get through the Lady Gaga's  fans, many dressed in 'made home' meat clothes, he boarded the plane again and left the country of the most obese people who don't believe in incoming famine...
The same evening in a pouring rain struggling to get through the Lady Gaga's fans, many dressed in 'made home' meat clothes, he boarded the plane again and left the country of the most obese people who don't believe in incoming famine...
 and what about you, what do you believe, where do you stand?
and what about you, what do you believe, where do you stand?

Human beings are gregarious

conformist

and suggestible,

why else

would they

spontaneously

adopt

inarticulate idioms

picked up

from the media,

shouted in their ears

every day.





The same phrases

that sounded so incomprehensible

and suddenly

with every repetition

unbelievable

becomes

believable.





And why do we

do

more dangerous

things

such as adopting

fantastic ideas,

populist prejudices

and simplistic

political ideologies?



Why, in fact,

do individuals

want to give up

their independence

and become

part of a mass?






Perhaps it is too much

of an effort

a responsibility

to stand on your own feet,

take the trouble

to find out

what you really believe.





We just like to be alike,

likeness

in the deepest sense

of the word

doesn't consist

in the photographic

accuracy

with which we note

every mole

or age blemish

but in the overall sense

of a movement

and life

within the person,

in capturing

that impression

of a living human being.





We can recognise

a friend

even from behind

and in the distance

from their stance

and their gait,

do we really

want to believe

what they believe in

for their sake?




Looking

at the dark

silhouetted

trees

that emphase

the depth of space,

I am as well

searching

for the metaphor,

for the depth

in the unkown

surrounded by shadows

of long passed associations,

based on memory

it is as though

observation

and experience

that have been concentrated

through the passing years,

are just files

in my head

neatly compacted

ready to be recalled

flavoured

by my imagination

to form the belief

I want to believe in.






We need to believe,

we like to believe

shadowing the beliefs

of fellow human beings

without losing touch

with the world

we rely on our spontaneity

and authenticity

and repeat

the inarticulate idioms

shouted by those

with the strongest voice,

instead

we should separate them

from the familiar faces

those idioms of supposed truth

we trust without doubt

they should be looked at

in silence

listening only

to our own mind and heart....






"Knowledge is opportunity,"

2011 Physics

Noble Prize winner

Brian Schmidt

likes to repeat.

He found more than 50 supernovas

whose light was weaker

than expected

which suggested

the expansion of the universe.

Incredibly,

Albert Einstein

reached the same conclusion in 1917

but then thought

it must be wrong,

there was just not enough evidence

to confirm his belief.




Fearing that his constant quest

for answers

to such cosmic mysteries

may consume him,

Brian creates his own way

how to look at things.

He is still hungry

to unlock more answers,

but also knows

it is journey

rather than destination

that counts.

He travels with open mind

to look for anything

his direction

and point of view

depends

what he finds

along the way.

That is how science work,

he finally said.





Is it possible to believe

that our beliefs

should form in the same way?

Is it possible to believe

that our belief system

is an open road

with new logical conclusions,

with new arguments

based on well researched evidence

with new points of view

with never ending quest for answers?



Is it possible to believe

that our beliefs are true

only until someone prove them wrong?




You are not sure

what to believe any more?

You are on the right path

to find the truth.

Your road is full of bends

and never ends,

my fellow traveller,

you often loose the track

but there is no return,

you are tired and stuck

and grab

for the 'ready made doctrines'

the closed in answers

that provide an immediate relief

but no way out.

Empty your luggage

of those unnecessary things

and struggle on,

your know now

you don't need to have answers,

you just need to keep looking....




When you meet by chance

fellow travellers

on that bumpy road

feel their heartbeat

and offer a friendly hand,

but resist

to follow their footsteps

so easily visible

in the sand,

make your own...





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