“If something is said to be relative, what is it relative to? Relative to a specific culture? But then that’s relative to another culture, and so on, ad infinitum? If something is relative, it must be set over against something else that’s non-relative. Relativism only makes sense when the relative is put in relation to the Absolute. Otherwise, all is nonsense.”
“Yet how? Variously, yes. Pluralistic? And in ways we can only understand in terms of approach.”
“Or manifestation… reflection… however partial or distorted….”
Trees and shrubs, rocks and stones, and water… and again, water.
Only a phone-call away, even if you’re dead. I’m here.
David Miller
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