

When Truth Looks Foreign
-- Perception or Reality?
Introduction
There are moments when truth stands in plain sight, yet eyes fail to see it. The mind hesitates, the heart doubts, and what is solid appears fragile — as if reality itself were slipping through our fingers. Perception, colored by tradition, culture, and expectation, can make what is true look false and what is false look true.
This is not a new problem. From the prophets to the present day, men have stumbled because the truth did not look the way they thought it should. Torah has been dismissed as bondage, while lawlessness is paraded as freedom. What is sacred has been called obsolete, and what is counterfeit has been enthroned as holy.
This teaching will press into that tension — exposing the illusions that distort vision and calling us back to what is firm, unshakable, and eternal. For truth does not change with perception. It stands, even when the world declares it false.

