The Three Great Principles of All Truth
The Three Great Principles of All Truth
I. The Transcendental Reality-Principle of Indivisibility: Reality (Itself) is Inherently Indivisible, One, Non-conditional, Non-separate, egoless, and Absolute.
II. The Universal (or Cosmic) Principle of Unity and Non-“difference”: The world (or the conditionally manifested cosmos) is Inherently a Unity, Which (in and As its Intrinsic Self-Nature, Self-Condition, and Self-State) is Inherently Non-“different” from the Indivisible, One, Non-conditional, Non-separate, egoless, and Absolute Self-Nature, Self-Condition, and Self-State That Is Reality Itself.
III. The psycho-physical Principle of Non-Separateness: The apparent individual psycho-physical entity is Inherently Non-separate from the world-Unity (or the Inherently Unified cosmic Totality, Which is Whole and Universal) and, also, Inherently Non-separate from the Inherently Indivisible, One, Non-conditional, Non-separate, egoless, and Absolute Self-Nature, Self-Condition, and Self-State That Is Reality Itself—and That Is, Therefore, the Indivisible, One, Non-conditional, Non-separate, egoless, and Absolute Self-Nature, Self-Condition, and Self-State of all-and-All.
These Three Principles, Which I have Proposed, are (Effectively) an Integrated Whole and Single Proposition. They (Together) Comprise the Right and True Basis (and the Right and True Measure) for the Correct (and, inevitably, intellectually Liberating) Evaluation of any and all possible propositions of philosophical import made (now, or in the future, or in any time and place at all) by any one (or any school or tradition) at all.