The Lens Shift
In a world saturated with information, beliefs, and opinions, our perspectives often become deeply ingrained, like a fixed lens through which we interpret reality. But what if the clarity of our vision is blurred by preconceived notions, personal biases, or cultural conditioning? Just as a slight shift in a camera lens can completely alter the frame, a small adjustment in how we view the world can bring new clarity to complex issues, opening our minds to possibilities we once dismissed.
The idea of a "lens shift" challenge us to reexamine what we think we know, especially when it comes to the most fundamental truths that shape our lives. The concept of truth itself is a powerful example—often divided between what is perceived and what is absolute. Perceived truth is subjective, shaped by personal experiences, emotions, and external influences. The absolute truth, however, is universal, independent of individual perspectives.
In this series of blogs, we will explore how shifting our mental and societal lenses can help us distinguish between perceived truth and absolute truth. By questioning the way we interpret ideas, beliefs, and traditions, we can gain a deeper understanding of the world and our place in it. Each article will delve into different areas of life where a lens shift can illuminate hidden realities, challenge comfortable assumptions, and inspire collective growth.
Let’s embark on this journey of perspective, where a shift in the lens of our understanding can lead to profound discoveries.

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