The Call of Truth
- Stephanie Rouch
- Mar 26
- 2 min read
Dear Seeker,
Do you ever feel lonely on the path of Truth?
Something calls to you—like the wind caressing your heart, whispering a direction that only you can hear. It isn’t the easy road. It isn’t the well-lit, well-worn path. It’s the one that asks you to step away from what is familiar, to leave behind the comfortable narratives society offers, and to walk alone for a time… not because truth is meant to isolate, but because it first requires that we listen.
And yet—can you feel the connection across time? The kindred spirits who have sought the same? Aristotle, Einstein, Jung, Marie Curie, Maya Angelou, Picasso, Van Gogh, Mozart. Their lives were not shaped by power, status, or wealth, but by an unrelenting devotion to Truth. It was their North Star. It shaped their art, their discoveries, their words, their music.
I have known for a long time that I am a seeker of Truth. The very word stirs something deep within me—breath-catching, heart-fluttering, like thinking of a lover. Truth asks for my full surrender. It calls me out of my comfort zone and into the ice-cold waterfall of revelation, where I feel alive.
At first, I thought Truth could be studied, measured, proven. I turned to science for certainty, only to discover that the deepest truths exist in surrender. Truth is in mystery. It is beyond words—yet it gives us words so that we might recognize it in one another.
And that is the most beautiful paradox: though the journey begins in solitude, it leads to belonging. The more I have walked in step with Truth, the more I have found my people—those who see and feel and know this path.
One of those people is Samantha, a fellow seeker and recent guest on AWAKEN. She invited me onto her podcast, where we explored this passion for Truth. The conversation was short, sweet, and full of life. I’d love for you to listen: Watch Here.
Let your heart open. Listen to what calls you home.
With love,
Dr. Steph

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