RE: A question for those who believe truth is not absolute
June 1, 2016 at 12:51 am
(This post was last modified: June 1, 2016 at 12:54 am by Blueyedlion.)
This one's easy -
We know from the scientific evidence so far, that no one person can have a dual experience or awareness of two people, everyone is limited to their own observations. So any 'truth' can only be known from you.
You can draw from the collective awareness of others that you are witness to, to know the other people outside of you having their own unique experience completely removed from you. And so we know that you're truth is one part and apart of their truth. A jigsaw of a larger picture.
There is nothing absolute, for you are not absolute. You are ever changing in your growth of awareness as is all else changing in their growth external of you. As the universe in every moment changes in experience and awareness through you and others, it is in different perspectives, observations, discovering new facts and truths about itself uniquely to those eyes that are witnessing.
And so, one may say it is a fact that everyone is a contributor of their own truth to a larger truth, that is of itself unknowable. All one can then say, is since change is the only constant measurable by you, nothing else can be known but the assurance of that change.
Are you absolute? Well, you simply 'are' For to ask 'who are you?' the only answer you can give is 'i am' If you want add - i am this or that is to define yourself in some way a part of the universe at a given time or place or experience, but as soon as you try to define yourself at any particular moment, as soon as you do, that moment is lost in the history of that moment of experience. So defining you as the circumstance of you, is defining an illusion of who you are. You are neither absolute in beginning or ending, you just are.
We know from the scientific evidence so far, that no one person can have a dual experience or awareness of two people, everyone is limited to their own observations. So any 'truth' can only be known from you.
You can draw from the collective awareness of others that you are witness to, to know the other people outside of you having their own unique experience completely removed from you. And so we know that you're truth is one part and apart of their truth. A jigsaw of a larger picture.
There is nothing absolute, for you are not absolute. You are ever changing in your growth of awareness as is all else changing in their growth external of you. As the universe in every moment changes in experience and awareness through you and others, it is in different perspectives, observations, discovering new facts and truths about itself uniquely to those eyes that are witnessing.
And so, one may say it is a fact that everyone is a contributor of their own truth to a larger truth, that is of itself unknowable. All one can then say, is since change is the only constant measurable by you, nothing else can be known but the assurance of that change.
Are you absolute? Well, you simply 'are' For to ask 'who are you?' the only answer you can give is 'i am' If you want add - i am this or that is to define yourself in some way a part of the universe at a given time or place or experience, but as soon as you try to define yourself at any particular moment, as soon as you do, that moment is lost in the history of that moment of experience. So defining you as the circumstance of you, is defining an illusion of who you are. You are neither absolute in beginning or ending, you just are.