The Elusiveness of Truth

Truth has always been important to me.  That probably stems from my discovery early in life that truth was a scarce commodity in the world I was born into…which, of course, was and is the only world there is!  What I didn’t realize then was the extent to which duplicity consumed me also even as I began to ponder the duplicity that I saw everywhere around me.  I was well into my adult life before I realized that truth was not something that one “has” but something that “has” us though can get past our blinders only if we come to realize, in the depths of our heart, just how resistant we are to it.  We always prefer the comfort of seeing “through a glass darkly” without much appreciation of the “darkliness.” In fact, those of us who talk most about it are often the ones to whom it is most a stranger. Gwendolyn Brooks, a mid-20th century American poet captured this wisdom with the following poem:

And if sun comes
How shall we greet him?
Shall we not dread him,
Shall we not fear him
After so lengthy a
Session with shade?

Though we have wept for him,
Though we have prayed
All through the night-years—
What if we wake one shimmering morning to
Hear the fierce hammering
Of his firm knuckles
Hard on the door?

Shall we not shudder?—
Shall we not flee
Into the shelter, the dear thick shelter
Of the familiar
Propitious haze?

Sweet is it, sweet is it
To sleep in the coolness
Of snug unawareness.

The dark hangs heavily
Over the eyes. 

4 thoughts on “The Elusiveness of Truth

  1. Bonnie Roberts's avatarBonnie Roberts

    Gloom and doom in this work, where is the beauty in life ….. you will find it in the truth which begins with “a wandering Aramean was/my Father”. Deut. XXXVL if one wishes to contemplate on this.

    Greetings from Saskatoon,

    Snow and frigid temps.

    Still hoping for your country and a reprieve from Trump.

    Bonnie

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    1. literarylew's avatarliterarylew Post author

      Love that quote! But “Deut” gave me pause until I googled and found it was Isaiah! That whole chapter is awesome.. Ahem. Yes, the beauty does elude me. I believe in it passionately but I lack the experience. Very astute of you. Thanks.

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