TRUTH, TRUE & FALSE

Seremonia
2 min readAug 1, 2023

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Perfection

Causal Truth is the truth because it has the power to manifest consequences within the realm of causal power.

Cause is the truth. Cause is Absolutely True because nothing is impossible for Cause as long as the perfection of Cause.

Cause is Absolutely True, as the power of Cause is flawless, thus Absolutely True for everything that happens under the authority of Cause.

Cause is Absolutely True because all consequences of Cause are in their best and most balanced state.

The Truth of Cause is singular, hence it always represents perfection.

The Truth is Absolutely True because there is no true or false in truth.

True / False

What is true is because the process forms perfection and the result is perfect.

What is false is because the process damages perfection and the result is imperfect.

Perfection is achieved when the state follows priorities, hence it becomes just.

There is no true or false in truth because there is only one truth as the Cause, the Singular Cause, which cannot be compared to other Causes.

There is true/false in consequences because there are many consequences that can be compared to each other, revealing their degrees of perfection.

Mistakes occur when the state deviates from perfection, by doing wrong things that do not align with priorities, hence becoming unjust.

Due to the existence of different states of comparison, errors are apparent, expressing the presence of mistakes.

False asserts the presence of mistakes, and also asserts the many comparisons of false consequences, thus mistakes are always degrees of truth of consequences through comparison.

What is true is a part of perfection, while what is false is a part of mistakes because it moves away from perfection.

Consequences can be compared with other consequences, while there is only one Singular Cause, so mistakes are a part of consequences, and consequences are a part of the truth of the Cause, but the truth of the Singular Cause does not contain mistakes, as mistakes involve comparisons among consequences, whereas the truth of the Singular Cause cannot be compared to its consequences.

❇️ The truth is as it is, with all the power of the Cause over all its consequences

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