“The Codex of One Truth: When All Becomes Scripture”
- pvdbovenkamp

- Oct 19
- 2 min read
There comes a moment in the soul’s journey when the endless search for the truth dissolves into a quiet understanding — that all is truth. Every book, every teaching, every sacred word that has ever been spoken carries a fragment of the same Light.

Many of us grow up believing that one book holds the key — the Bible, the Qur’an, the Torah, the Gita, or another sacred text.
We seek certainty in a single form. Yet over time, something begins to shift. The more we read, the more we live, the more we realize: truth is not confined to ink and paper. It flows through the pages, yes, but it also lives in the silence between them.
Each scripture is a facet of the same diamond.
The Torah expresses divine order and wisdom.
The Bible teaches love and redemption.
The Qur’an calls the heart back to remembrance.
The Zabur sings in praise and devotion.
Different expressions — one essence.
Truth cannot be owned, defended, or limited to one narrative. When we cling to a single perspective, we divide the ocean into drops. But when we recognize truth in all forms, the drops return to the ocean, and unity is restored.
In that awareness, every conversation becomes sacred text, every encounter a verse of divine poetry. The act of listening itself turns into prayer, because you begin to hear the One speaking through all things — through ancient scripture, through strangers, through the wind, through your own breath.
The wise do not read the Truth —
they become it.
And in that becoming, the walls between religions, languages, and nations begin to fade. What remains is the pure essence that every prophet, sage, and poet pointed toward: the One Light expressing itself through many mirrors.
So let the heart become the new scripture.
Let the breath be the verse.
Let every moment be a page written by the Divine through you.
This is the Codex of One Truth — the remembrance that everything is sacred, and all paths return to the same Source.
Much love 💛🙏🏼




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