TRUTH


n. 1. The exact and precise correctness of who, what, where, when, how, why and mood, as demonstrated by awareness, thought, action and communication without any separation between the awareness, the thought, the action, and the communication. (Public Education Series 2)

2. The exact and precise correctness of spirit, knowledge, game, perception, intention, vision, plan, who, what, where, when, why, how, importance, value, mood, responsibility, motion, and action, with accurately predicted consequences, outcomes, and accomplishments. (Zones Series 1)

3. The precise duplication of people, things, subjects, times, locations, shapes, actions, reasons, happenings, moods and intentions (Mastery Series 7)

"The truth is what the truth is, not what you want it to be." (21st Century New Public Series 3)