If anyone proclaims it to be Truth, then it must be portrayed as living truth, something with a living God behind it.
As a man grows more aware of philosophy's truth, he grows more aware of the ephemeral nature of things.
Both the subject and object of consciousness are only one.
Man sees the world all right, but seldom sees himself in the act of seeing the world.
Which, amongst so many conflicting teachings, is the true one? Their effect upon the thoughtful seeker is to produce bewilderment. But he who understands the relativity of ideas may move through them all with unruffled detachment.
Man himself is an evolving and therefore a changing entity. His perceptions and his understanding are growing in range. How then dare he claim that any of his knowledge is final, any of his truths absolute?
รข€” Notebooks Category 19: The Reign of Relativity > Chapter 2: The Cosmos of Change > #80 ........Paul Brunton
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