Is there anything called universal truth or universal beauty?

Acharya Prashant
8 min readApr 22, 2021

The following is an excerpt from a samvaad (dialogue) session with Acharya Prashant.

Questioner: If positive and negative, good and bad, beauty and ugliness are all a matter of personal perspective, then can universal positivity, universal goodness, or universal beauty exist? If it’s the majority that decides, then is the majority the judge of the deeds to be done by one, in a communal setting? Or is it better for an individual to believe in oneself and proceed with his own beliefs?

Acharya Prashant: That which you call as ‘personal perspective’, obviously belongs to the person, right? And as you have pointed out — The person is a bundle of conditioning. The perspective of the person comes from his illusions, right? Don’t you see that which you think of as good for yourself so frequently turns out to be harmful? That which appears beautiful right now probably is merely a shadow of the ugly. But we have a lot of confidence in our beliefs. We say that — “I think of something in a particular way, therefore, that thing is the way I look at it”.

Now, what is it that you call as ‘universal positivity’ or ‘goodness’ or ‘beauty’? Probably you mean to say that — If a lot of people agree, that they have a shared belief that something is ‘good’ or ‘beautiful’ or ‘positive’, then that something can be…

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