Truth
Truth-1 (Relative / Thought-Truth):
Provisional anchors expressed as concepts or beliefs (“I am enough,” “I am learning”).
Useful for stabilizing awareness and orienting growth.
Can become limiting if mistaken as ultimate.
Truth-2 (Absolute):
What remains when all illusion dissolves.
Self-confirming, timeless, and untouched by appearances.
Not dependent on validation; it simply is.
Additional Detail
Definition: Truth is what remains in the absence of the false, yet contains the possibility for the false to appear.
Nature:
The false has no independent existence — it arises within Truth, like clouds in the sky.
Truth does not exclude the false; falsehood is only Truth in disguise.
Mechanics:
Illusions obscure but never alter Truth.
Dissolving illusion doesn’t “create” Truth; it reveals what was already present.
Metaphor: Truth is like the open sky. Clouds (falsehoods) may obscure it, but the sky itself is never tainted.