A Whisper of Wholeness
Truth doesn't depend on you defending it. It invites you to live it. In defending it, you are rarely living it. In living it you are continuously expanding it.
We love to defend things. There's an energy in it — a clarity of purpose, a feeling of standing for something that matters. And when truth feels threatened, the instinct to protect it is almost reflexive. We sharpen our arguments, fortify our positions, and stand guard at the door. But here's what I've started to notice about standing guard: you never actually go inside. You're so busy deciding who's right and who's wrong, who gets in and who doesn't, that you miss the invitation entirely. Truth never asked for a security guard. It threw a party. And you're the invited guest.
The shift from defending truth to living it is quieter than you'd expect. There's no argument to win, no position to hold, no audience to convince. There's just the slow, sometimes awkward work of letting what I believe shape how I actually move through my day. And something unexpected happens when I stop defending and start living. Truth gets bigger. Not louder. Bigger. It expands in ways it never could while it was locked behind a fortress of certainty. Defended truth stays exactly the size of my argument. Lived truth grows beyond anything I could have guarded. Maybe truth was never something that needed my protection. Maybe it was always something that needed my participation.
For further reflection
Where in my life right now am I spending more energy defending what I believe than actually living it — and what might expand if I simply walked through the door?