Earlier on my path, such as when I went to UC Berkeley, you might hear people say, “there is no truth.” They meant that everything was relative. Ironically, stating that everything is relative is an absolute.
In this same way, if “there is no truth,” is true, then there is truth, which makes it false. Like the sentence, “this sentence is a lie,” the sentence “there is no truth,” is self-contradictory and cannot exist.
Only its counterpart, “there is only truth,” can exist. This being the case, one must discover what this truth is. Everything else is just illusion, or as Vedanta calls it, “Maya,” or “manifest unreality.”
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