For the most part, we avoid the truth because it scares us, or makes us angry, or makes us feel like we don’t know what to do. We often create our lives based on a particular understanding, and if that understanding turns out to be fully or even partially incorrect, we may feel that our whole sense of reality is being threatened. It takes a strong person to face the truth in circumstances like these, and many of us run for cover instead. Nevertheless, we can only avoid the truth for so long before it begins to make itself known in ever more forceful ways.
Ultimately, there is no way to avoid the truth, no matter how painful
it is, so the sooner we let down our defenses, the better. When we know
the truth and accept that we may have to adjust our lives to
accommodate, we are in alignment with reality. At the same time, we can
be patient with people around us who have a hard time seeing the truth,
because we know how painful it can be. Whatever the truth is, we make a
sincere effort not to close our eyes to it, but instead to be grateful
that we have access to it. (Daily OM)