There’s No Absolute Truth

My creative process encompasses my life experiences, what I see as well as a level of reflection which usually originates in the form of historical reference, influence and personal instinctiveness. This is incumbent in capturing an imprint that documents a process.

We live in a world of pain and disappointment at times. We also dwell in the corridors of love, conflict, confusion and disillusionment, but with this being said there is purpose, intention and meaning behind and within everything.
For everything is an illusion, yet with this being said everything is genuinely authentically actual, but at the same time fallaciously, imaginary and illusionary. This is because individual perception is seminally rooted from a unique vantage point. Everyone on Terra Firma witnesses and perceives from a solitary standpoint. Although there are many examples of collective perception it still can not be defined as absolute. Given this reality there are no absolute truths in this dimension.

An absolute is something that is universally, authentically bona fide and true. An absolute truth would have to be perceived and believed by all who are consciously aware without any discernment or discrimination and witnessed from the same precise universal locale. That is neither true or possible.

There are no absolute truths in this dimension, but instead everything is relative to one's individual frame of reference. Everything is unique, there is no duplication, but instead we are dwelling in a collective reality comprised idiosyncratically.

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