There is no other formula than that of Truth. No problem can be solved independently from it. So make sure you connect to Truth. Not you solve the problem. Truth solves it. Such is the power of Truth. Only Truth is. If you are not in Truth, you are actually not, because Truth is the only true reality. Everything else is untrue, unsubstantial and unsustainable. Nothing can exist outside Truth, because only in Truth - that Truth which transcends the myriad cultural constructions of truth - true existence is.
There can be no problem within Truth. If a problem occurs it is outside Truth. The solution consists in replacing yourself within the realm of Truth. There is no other problem resolution.
Table of Contents
1. Meditation as Mediation
2. The Culture of Truth
3. Spiritual Awareness and Problem Resolution
4. The Path to Freedom
Research Objectives and Key Themes
The primary objective of this work is to explore the concept of meditation as a transformative tool for mediation, proposing that true resolution of social, cultural, and personal conflicts can only be achieved by realigning the individual with a divine "Culture of Truth."
- The reconciliation of animal nature and divine nature within the human being.
- The role of spiritual communion as the highest form of mediation for complex human problems.
- Distinguishing between the "unreal" cultural labyrinth and the "Real Culture" of absolute truth.
- The application of spiritual awareness to dissolve the bonds of conditioned mental structures.
- The concept of "Truth" as the only viable mechanism for authentic problem resolution and liberation.
Excerpt from the Book
Meditation as Mediation
If man is the crown of creation shouldn’t he use the crown jewels of this royal heritage - his noblest capabilities - to reign supremely over his realm, instead of being its slave? Uncommon challenges require extraordinary measures. The realm of culture has become an extraordinary challenge.
All human endeavours to solve his social, cultural, political and psychological problems might remain unfruitful, as long as he does not - in addition to doing his best - find the humility and the greatness to put all his concerns and his total being into the hands of His Creator. This type of surrender to the Almighty’s will is - far from being a loss of autonomy by individuals and groups - the completion and the pinnacle of their destiny. When the river joins the ocean it becomes boundless, irresistible. Why put candles in the all illuminating light of the sun?
If that sounds metaphysical, just find the point of absolute stillness and quietness, the sacred space inside, where the waves of culture in your mind subside. Then the waves can remerge with the ocean of freedom that transcends conditioning of the mind. As a unique individual you may have your personal way.
Summary of Chapters
Meditation as Mediation: This chapter introduces the core premise that human problems are rooted in a disconnect from the Divine, and that meditation serves as the primary mechanism for reaching a state of higher resolution.
The Culture of Truth: This section defines the "Culture of Truth" as the only reality capable of ending human error and conflict, contrasting it with the unreal, constructed nature of superficial cultural norms.
Spiritual Awareness and Problem Resolution: The chapter explores how connecting to the Source through spiritual awareness cleanses the human condition, effectively resetting mental and psychological patterns to their pristine state.
The Path to Freedom: This final section emphasizes that true liberation from cultural burdens is found in the unwavering commitment to Truth, positioning this as the only valid formula for lasting peace and meaningful existence.
Keywords
Meditation, Mediation, Culture of Truth, Spirituality, Divine Communion, Conflict Resolution, Human Nature, Mental Conditioning, Absolute Truth, Spiritual Awareness, Freedom, Transcultural Management, Pristine Status.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the core premise of this work?
The work argues that human conflicts—whether social, psychological, or cultural—are symptoms of an underlying disconnect from the Divine, and that meditation acts as a form of mediation to reconnect with the "Culture of Truth."
What are the primary themes discussed?
Central themes include the reconciliation of the human animal nature with its divine aspect, the necessity of humility for personal and social peace, and the distinction between the "unreal" cultural mind and "Real Culture."
What is the main research question or goal?
The primary goal is to demonstrate that human problems cannot be solved through conventional means alone; they require a shift in consciousness toward an Absolute Truth that transcends the limitations of human constructs.
Which scientific or philosophical approach is used?
The text employs a philosophical and theological framework, utilizing metaphysical reasoning to advocate for spiritual awareness as a practical "mental hygiene" for conflict resolution.
What does the main body of the work cover?
The main body examines the mechanism of spiritual communion, the process of shedding cultural conditioning, and the belief that the "resetting" of the human being to a pristine state is the only way to attain true freedom.
How can one define the key concepts of this publication?
The key concepts revolve around the transformative power of meditation, the nature of Truth as the only reality, and the liberation of the individual from the "labyrinth of conditioning."
How does the author define "sin" in the context of this book?
The author defines sin not merely as a moral failing, but as an "error" caused by the individual distancing themselves from Love and Truth, leading to a distorted perception of reality.
What role does the "transcultural profiler" play in the author's theory?
Mentioned as a practical application in the notes, the twelve-octaves transcultural profiler is a tool designed by the author to integrate and harmonize cultural systems by connecting them to the "pinnacle of existence."
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- D.E.A./UNIV. PARIS I Gebhard Deissler (Author), 2010, Meditation As Mediation Through The Culture Of Truth, Munich, GRIN Verlag, https://www.hausarbeiten.de/document/159147