Relative truth
May 28, 2024 15:48:10 GMT
Post by Stella on May 28, 2024 15:48:10 GMT
Absolute truth has no physical form. This is because absolute truth is pure consciousness. It can be insight, it can be what you glean from actual reality, for example what comes to your senses when you look at the sky, or a tree. You can call it insight, or even inspiration. But once truth or consciousness enters into a relationship it becomes relative truth. Therefore absolute truth cannot be expressed in words.
The truth we most often encounter within our lives, whether it's something from our social environment, from other people, or even within ourselves, is relative truth. It's truth which is in relationship to thought, to the Felt Sense of Immediate Experience, to statements made by other people, and also through law.
Law is based on relative truth, as is science. The concept of law, a human concept, is incompatible with absolute truth. You could even go as far to say that law and truth are incompatible. But see they don't need to be compatible, because you can use law as a standard through which you can determine a relative truth, for example in civil law, or the criminal justice system, or any other type of law. Please keep in mind here that such laws as Natural Law and Creative Law are human concepts on the same level as any law or even a constitution, such as the US Constitution, is still a human concept. Much of the way the universe and much of existence behaves in ways which lie well beyond the limitations of human comprehension.
But see you also experience relative truth in dreams. You experience an environment. The people you see in your dreams have some reality. So too do the sounds and words that you hear. The experiences you go through in your dreams are not any different from your Felt Sense of Immediate Experience - where all the different levels of reality and planes of consciousness you exist on come together through all five dimensions of life. But the difference is that you're fast asleep. Your focus of conscious attention is completely unconscious. Your level of conscious awareness remains on a different plane. But you're asleep.
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The truth we most often encounter within our lives, whether it's something from our social environment, from other people, or even within ourselves, is relative truth. It's truth which is in relationship to thought, to the Felt Sense of Immediate Experience, to statements made by other people, and also through law.
Law is based on relative truth, as is science. The concept of law, a human concept, is incompatible with absolute truth. You could even go as far to say that law and truth are incompatible. But see they don't need to be compatible, because you can use law as a standard through which you can determine a relative truth, for example in civil law, or the criminal justice system, or any other type of law. Please keep in mind here that such laws as Natural Law and Creative Law are human concepts on the same level as any law or even a constitution, such as the US Constitution, is still a human concept. Much of the way the universe and much of existence behaves in ways which lie well beyond the limitations of human comprehension.
But see you also experience relative truth in dreams. You experience an environment. The people you see in your dreams have some reality. So too do the sounds and words that you hear. The experiences you go through in your dreams are not any different from your Felt Sense of Immediate Experience - where all the different levels of reality and planes of consciousness you exist on come together through all five dimensions of life. But the difference is that you're fast asleep. Your focus of conscious attention is completely unconscious. Your level of conscious awareness remains on a different plane. But you're asleep.
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