Introduction
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Truth
WHAT…is Truth? A
difficult question; but I have solved it for myself by saying that it is
what the voice within tells you. How then, you ask, [do] different people
think of different and contrary truths? Well, seeing that the human mind
works through innumerable media and that the evolution of the human mind is
not the same for all, it follows that what may be truth for one may be
untruth for another, and hence those who have made these experiments have
come to the conclusion that there are certain conditions to be observed in
making those experiments…
It is because we have at
the present moment everybody claiming the right of conscience without going
through any discipline whatsoever, and there is so much untruth being
delivered to a bewildered world. All that I can in true humility present to
you is that Truth is not to be found by anybody who has not got an abundant
sense of humility. If you would swim on the bosom of the ocean of Truth,
you must reduce yourself to a zero.1
Truth and Love-ahimsa-is
the only thing that counts. Where this is present, everything rights itself
in the end. This is a law to which there is no exception.2
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Sovereign Principle
For me truth is the
sovereign principle, which includes numerous other principles. This truth
is not only truthfulness in word, but truthfulness in thought also, and not
only the relative truth of our conception, but the Absolute Truth, the
Eternal Principle, that is God. There are innumerable definitions of God,
because His manifestations are innumerable. They overwhelm me with wonder
and awe and for a moment stun me.
But I worship God as Truth
only. I have not yet found Him, but I am seeking after Him. I am prepared
to sacrifice the things dearest to me in pursuit of this quest. Even if the
sacrifice demanded be my very life, I hope I may be prepared to give it.
But as long as I have not realized this Absolute Truth, so long must I hold
by the relative truth as I have conceived it. That relative truth must,
meanwhile, be my beacon, my shield and buckler. Though this path is strait
and narrow and sharp as the razor's edge, for me it has been the quickest
and easiest. Even my Himalayan blunders have seemed trifling to me because
I have kept strictly to this path. For the path has saved me from coming to
grief, and I have gone forward according to my light. Often in my progress
I have had faint glimpses of the Absolute Truth, God, and daily the
conviction is growing upon me that He alone is real and all else is unreal.
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Quest for Truth
. . . The further
conviction has been growing upon me that whatever is possible for me is
possible even for a child, and I have found sound reasons for saying so.
The instruments for the quest of Truth are as simple as they are difficult.
They may appear quite impossible to an arrogant person, and quite possible
to an innocent child.
The seeker after Truth
should be humbler than the dust. The world crushes the dust under its feet,
but the seeker after Truth should so humble himself that even the dust
could crush him. Only then, and not till then, will he have a glimpse of
Truth.
Truth is like a vast tree,
which yields more and more fruit the more you nurture it. The deeper the
search in the mine of truth the richer the discovery of the gems buried
there, in the shape of openings for an even greater variety of service.
In the march towards
Truth, anger selfishness, hatred, etc., naturally give way, for otherwise
Truth would be impossible to attain. A man who is swayed by passions may
have good enough intentions, may be truthful in word, but he will never
find the Truth. A successful search for Truth means complete deliverance
from the dual throng such as of love and hate, happiness and misery.
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Vision of Truth
To see the universal and all-pervading spirit of Truth face to face one
must be able to love the meanest of creation as oneself. And a man who
aspires after that cannot afford to keep out of any field of life. That is
why my devotion to Truth has drawn me into the field of politics; and I can
say without the slightest hesitation, and yet in all humility, that those
who say that religion has nothing to do with politics do not know what
religion means.
My uniform experience has
convinced me that there is no other God than Truth… The little fleeting
glimpses… that I have been able to have of Truth can hardly convey an
idea of the indescribable luster of Truth, a million times more intense
than that of the sun we daily see with our eyes.
In fact, what I have
caught is only the faintest gleam of that mighty effulgence. But this much
I can say with assurance, as a result of all my experiments, that a perfect
vision of Truth can only follow a complete realization of ahimsa.
Truth resides in every
human heart, and one has to search for it there, and to be guided by truth
as one sees it. But no one has a right to coerce others to act according to
his own view of truth.
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Absolute Truth
It is not given to man to
know the whole Truth. His duty lies in living up to the truth as he sees
it, and in doing so, to resort to the purest means, i.e., to non-violence.
God alone knows absolute
truth. Therefore, I have often said, Truth is God. It follows that man, a
finite being, cannot know absolute truth.
Nobody in this world
possesses absolute truth. This is God's attribute alone. Relative truth is
all we know. Therefore, we can only follow the truth as we see it. Such
pursuit of truth cannot lead anyone astray.
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Truth and I
I have in my life never
been guilty of saying things I did not mean--my nature is to go straight to
the heart and, if often I fail in doing so for the time being, I know that
Truth will ultimately make itself heard and felt, as it has often done in
my experience.
Let hundreds like me
perish, but let Truth prevail. Let us not reduce the standards of Truth
even by a hair's breadth for judging erring mortals like myself.
In judging myself I shall
try to be as harsh as truth, as I want others also to be. Measuring myself
by that standard I must exclaim with Surdas,
Where is there a wretch
So wicked and loathsome as I?
I have forsaken by Maker,
So faithless have I been.
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My Errors
I may be a despicable
person, but when Truth speaks through me, I am invincible.
I am devoted to none but
Truth and I owe no discipline to anybody but Truth.
I have no God to serve but
Truth.
I have no strength except
what comes from insistence on truth. Non-violence, too, springs from the
same insistence.
I am a humble but very
earnest seeker after Truth. And in my search, I take all fellow-seekers in
uttermost confidence so that I may know my mistakes and correct them. I
confess that I have often erred in my estimates and judgements… And
inasmuch as in every case I retraced my steps, no permanent harm was done.
On the contrary, the fundamental truth of non-violence has been made
infinitely more manifest than it ever has been, and the country has in no
way been permanently injured.
I am a learner myself, I
have no axe to grind, and wherever I see a truth, I take it up and try to
act up to it.
I believe that, if in
spite of the best of intentions, one is led into committing mistakes, they
do not really result in harm to the world or, for the matter of that, any
individual. God always saves the world from the consequences of unintended
errors or men who live in fear of Him.
Those who are likely to be
misled by my example would have gone that way all the same even if they had
not known of my action. For, in the final analysis, a man is guided in his
conduct by his own inner promptings, though the example of others might
sometimes seem to guide him. But be it as it may, I know that the world has
never had to suffer on account of my errors because they were all due to my
ignorance. It is my firm belief that not one of my known errors was wilful.
Indeed, what may appear to
be an obvious error to one may appear to another as pure wisdom. He cannot
help himself even if he is under a hallucination. Truly as Tulsidas said:
'Even though there never is silver in mother o' pearl not water in the
sunbeams, while the illusion of silver in the shinning shell or that of
water in the beam lasts, no power on earth can shake the deluded man free
from the spell.' Even so must it be with men like me who, it may be, are
labouring under a great hallucination. Surely God will pardon them and the
world should bear with them. Truth will assert itself in the end.
Truth never damages a
cause that is just.
Life is an aspiration. Its mission is to strive after perfection, which is
self-realization. The ideal must not be lowered because of our weaknesses
or imperfections. I am painfully
conscious of both in me. The silent cry daily goes out to Truth to help me
to remove these weakness and imperfections of mine.
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No Abandonment of Truth
Believe me when I tell
you, after 60 years of personal experience, that the only real misfortune
is to abandon the path of truth. If you but realize this, your one prayer
to God will always be to enable you to put up, without flinching, with any
number of trials and hardships that may fall to your lot in the pursuit of
truth.
Truth alone will endure,
all the rest will be swept away before the tide of time. I must, therefore,
continue to bear testimony to Truth even if I am forsaken by all. Mine may
today be a voice in the wilderness, but it will be heard when all other
voices are silenced, if it is the voice of Truth.
A man of faith will remain
steadfast to truth, even-though the whole world might appear to be
enveloped in falsehood.
When it is relevant, truth
has to be uttered, however unpleasant it may be. Irrelevance is always
untruth and should never be uttered.
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