Saturday, August 7, 2010

Whose truth?

A poet friend of mine said at my screening that it's good to cry, it cleanses the soul and heart and opens doors for forgiveness to creep in.
I thought it fascinating that he talked of spiritual cries like in my short 'Cries at night' without having ever viewed it. I had to realize how deeply we as humans are connected to one another through emotions, feelings and heart.

Someone asked in the Q&A how I plan on healing with the creation of a film. I replied that I was not the messiah who came to heal the entire world, even though it would be great (wink) but I came to impact the part of society that I can reach. My community, my tribal people, my family, friends and acquaintances and neighbors alike.

The question that I am answering is whose truth am I telling and through what means. What if truth is subjective and while I tell truth I should be tackling it from an objective perspective? Why do we hide behind lies and weave them so intricately into the pores of our skin as our true lives?

I got questions with no answers hence I will keep prancing until I know whose truth I am representing.
God's Truth.