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Old 12-11-2009, 06:16 AM   #10
Bloodoftheberry
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Default Re: The subjectivity of intuition

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Originally Posted by 14 Chakras View Post
For me, it's important to understand that 'absolute truth' is not a static state and there really is no such thing that is accessible to us here... what is accessible is much higher states of Truth, of Oneness. Higher ways of Being.
Yes, oneness is the antithesis of stagnancy. I prefer 'objective truth' to 'absolute truth' myself, since the former emphasises the infinite nature of the Source (true objectivity requires the simultaneous experiencing of all possible subjective perspectives, i.e. oneness), whereas the latter could imply, to some minds, a cosmic termination point.

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Originally Posted by 14 Chakras View Post
The search for truth is not a search for an end state where nothing changes, it is the search to move back into the River of Life, which is all interconnected, very much Life itSelf in infinite expressions continuously becoming MORE.
I'm not sure if words like 'more' and 'less' are truly applicable within the context of infinity, but I understand what you mean.

I agree with everything else you wrote too. Thanks for your input!
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