The Eugene Halliday Podcast

Episode 60 - Truth

56 min · 19. mar. 2026
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"Study to shew thyself approved unto God, a workman that needeth not to be ashamed, rightly dividing the word of truth". (2 Timothy 2:15; KJV)   This verse implies "...that truth is divisible and yet truth is somehow whole."  TRUTH: "Truth we remember is a TR with another T at the end, aspirated with TH, is the same thing as the Law, the Torah. The T here means the fixed and the R means the differentiator. So truth contains that which is fixed, eternal and that which is differentiating or changing."  How is this so?  A transcript is available at www.eugene-halliday.net [http://www.eugene-halliday.net].

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Episode 61 - Non-Attachment

Eugene responds to a question regarding non-attachment, articulating the relationship between the observer and the observed.  "The observer is consciousness actually serving some object. The observed is the object receiving the energy from the consciousness. Now, consciousness can see quite easily without attachment at all. It can simply see, become aware of the nature of any object...The observer does not have to attach to the object perceived. If he does not attach, he will simply observe and say, “there is an object internal to consciousness”. But if he sends out the energy from himself and goes round the object and appropriates it and says “mine”, he has attached the object to himself. And in the process he has attached himself to the object." Remember, Jesus says: “Where the treasure is, there is the heart also”.  A transcript is available at www.eugene-halliday.net [http://www.eugene-halliday.net].

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