Translation is a 5-step process of “straight thinking in the abstract” comparing and contrasting what seems to be truth with what you can syllogistically, axiomatically and mathematically (using word equations) prove is the truth. It is not an effort to change, alter or heal anything other than our consciousness.
The claims in a Translation should be outrageous and mind-blowing, but they are always (or should always be) based on self-evident syllogistic reasoning. Here is one Translation from this week.
1) Truth is that which is so. That which is not truth is not so. Therefore Truth is all that is. Truth being all, there can be nothing other than all that is, therefore Truth is one. Truth being one is therefore indivisible, therefore whole, therefore healthy. I think therefore I am. Since I am and since Truth is all that is, therefore the beingness of me is Truth. Since there can be no beingness without consciousness of it, therefore Truth is consciousness.
2) Being constantly vigilant (on edge) can lead to chronic pain.
Word-tracking:
constant: unchanging, unrelenting, steadfast
on edge: “set my teeth on edge,” discomfort, disgust
chronic: time, long-lasting, lasting more than three months
pain: recompense, pay back, hurt
hurt: to collide with
3) Truth being one, there is nothing outside of truth to collide with, therefore there is no hurt in Truth. Truth being whole, therefore sound, therefore perfect, there is nothing to set your teeth on edge ’cause perfection is not disgusting. Therefore there is nothing disgusting in Truth. Since there is nothing disgusting or threatening in Truth ’cause there is nothing other than Truth, there is no need for constant vigilance for something disgusting or dangerous, therefore Truth is totally relaxed, laid back, unconcerned, worry-free.
4) There is no hurt in Truth.
There is nothing disgusting in Truth.
Truth is totally relaxed, laid back, unconcerned, worry-free.
5) Truth is unconcerned.
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Weekly Invitational Translation Group invites your participation. If you would like to submit a Translation on any subject, feel free to send your weekly Translation to zonta1111@aol.com and we will anonymously post it on the Bathtub Bulletin on Friday.