Microscopic truth

mi·cro·scop·ic
[adjective]
so small as to be visible only with a microscope; e.g., microscopic algae; extremely small; e.g., a microscopic specimen; concerned with minute detail; e.g., such a vision is as microscopic as his is panoramic.

truth
[noun]
the quality or state of being true; e.g., he had to accept the truth of her accusation; (also the truth) that which is true or in accordance with fact or reality; e.g., tell me the truth | she found out the truth about him; a fact or belief that is accepted as true; e.g., the emergence of scientific truths.

Before thought—
from your gut—
a word,
phrase,
image,
felt sense,
on the spot,
right here and now—
What is your microscopic truth?