Book I · English · 2016
Refining Language of Unity for Religion and Spirituality
What this book is
The Unrelative Truth is the founding statement of the framework. It identifies the category errors embedded in the language of religion and spirituality — words like absolute, existence, infinite, transcendent — and proposes a more precise vocabulary in their place. The central term is unrelativity: that which has no other to be relative to, and therefore cannot be defined by contrast with anything else. The book establishes the framework’s core ontology — Is, Isness, Be-ing, Mutual Inclusivity — and maps the Thread of Be-ing for the first time.
How to read this book
Read it as a slow, careful inquiry — not as a text to be summarized but as a process of reorientation. The early chapters lay the conceptual ground; later chapters build on it cumulatively. If a passage becomes unclear, return to the beginning of that chapter rather than pressing forward. The Core Concepts page on this site provides a companion vocabulary for the key terms as they appear.
Book Page →