

The truth is all that there is, whether or not you know it. However, if you love one particular state, then you might realize that state and not others. The heart really turning toward the truth is the most far-reaching realization because if you really love the truth, you’ll realize everything. The heart falling in love with the truth is one of the most important realizations, the most important change, that can happen in a human being. It falls in love with the truth, with an aspect of reality.

Loving the truth is the attitude of the heart. So loving the truth is not exactly seeking the truth, even though it might include seeking the truth sometimes. But if you really love truth, then you will automatically want to see all of it, not for any particular reason but because you like seeing the truth. You might seek truth for another purpose, which will then make you not see the truth. I say loving the truth instead of seeking it, because if you are seeking truth you might seek to avoid feeling pain.

In other words, we always need to be aware of our subjective reaction to our experience in order to see how we interfere with it. Do I have a judgment about it? Do I believe that it’s okay to be angry or not okay to be angry? What are my opinions and prejudices about anger? I explore everything I bring into the experience of anger. So, for instance, I do not just realize, “I’m feeling angry,” but I also observe and discern how I feel in response to seeing my anger. This will translate into the wish and passion to discern all our subjective positions that are preventing objective perception. However, if we really love the truth for its own sake, we will want to see it as it is, we will want to behold the objective truth. The truth arises as the truth, but we do not see it as it is because of our own unclarity, our own positions, prejudices, identifications, limitations, preferences, and goals-the totality of which we call subjectivity. For when we inquireinto what prevents our understanding from being objective, we find that it is the fact that we bring our subjectivity to our experience. This means that to be objective about a situation, we, as the inquirer, will need to become objective-free from subjective influence.

All of this must become an object of study and inquiry. Our exploration is not only into the nature of our experience or state, but also into the totality of who we are, including the nature of the part of us that observes or explores.
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The self cannot figure out how to give itself up, because in the very act of thinking, the self keeps on preserving itself. And because loving the truth arises from a place where we are willing to be selfless, we cannot try to figure out how to be selfless. I am willing to not defend or resist.” Most of the time, giving ourselves up to the truth means giving up our defenses, manipulations, positions, and strategies-all the things we use to shore ourselves up or to continue to preserve ourselves. To give up the self means, “I am willing to not protect myself against the truth. It’s more that loving the truth for its own sake means an implicit readiness to let go, to give up the self. Even “sacrificed” isn’t correct-it’s more like, “Whatever needs to happen, I am willing to do it.” Frequently, that doesn’t mean sacrificing anything. All of my consciousness, all of my attention, is sacrificed for the truth. It means that in the moment I’m exploring, in the moment I’m investigating, I am in an attitude of giving. This is very profound, yet it can be very, very subtle. To love the truth for its own sake means that in the very instant of loving the truth, your self-centeredness has vanished. Loving the truth is giving oneself up to the truth. It’s not even that you give yourself up to the truth because you love the truth. It’s not that you give yourself over to the truth and then the truth reveals itself. This, however, is not a consequence, not a matter of cause and effect. To love truth for its own sake means that at some point you give yourself over to the truth.
