“while our actual knowledge is incommensurable with the gre…

Twetch ·

“while our actual knowledge is incommensurable with the greatest knowledge, something humanly unattainable, the unsure falling away of our weak apprehension from the purity of truth makes our assertions of what is true conjecture.”

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Twetch ·

As he writes, “A conjecture, then, is a positive assertion that participates in truth as it is, but in otherness.” “Truth as it is” refers, of course, to what is enfolded in the divine Mind.

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What is unfolded in our concepts and assertions shares that truth but only approximately, “in otherness.”