( 9aom of 11)
As reminded often before, most of the “go to” phrases we use, we only use one side of the phrase from one logic perspective, thus we do not expand our understandings towards more comprehensive meaning.
If truth sets you free, then why is truth also stranger than fiction?Does it feel strange to be free?
If so, then how much freedom do we have that allows truth to be stranger than fiction?
Evidently we are not free from logic that we accept telling us truth is stranger than a lie.
Shouldn't it be the other way around?
I suspect it's because the truth lies in the anecdotal evidence that without a doubt proves we are estranged from knowledge of truth and acknowledgment of truth.
Until then, truth is, in societies, fiction frees us from reality.This freedom gives us the choice to misrepresent truth without being hindered by the true voice inside.
To be free from reality is to be available to illusion and its wisp in the wind logic that is not bothered by being contradictory.
The truth shall set you free from the comfortable familiarity of illusion. At first this does seem mighty strange.As discussed elsewhere, Mtume reminds us, times are changing back to life, back to reality, back to the here and now... free in word, in deed, free indeed! If not free at first, free at last as knowledge of self matures.