1: Orientation: Defining Truth: Absolute vs. Relative
Truth
For our purposes we must remember that there are two types of truth, Absolute Truth, and relative truth. All our experiences in life occur within the field of relative truth.

Relative truth is subjective, dependent upon on the beliefs of the observer, the expression of the observed, and the field in which observation takes place.
All relative truth is fictional, any experience you have in relativity is undefined until the instant you observe some “thing” and give definition to the “thing” observed. After observing and defining the “thing” you assess a value to that “thing,” it’s unique value to you.

Relative truth can be considered by us as commerce, commerce being any interaction involving a flow/exchange of energy between two relative points within a given field of expression.
Per the commercial maxim, “in commerce truth is sovereign,” what we need to comprehend in order to exercise our sovereignty in our physical/legal-commercial lives, is truth.
Since there is no absolute truth in relative experience, we the participants have to define the truth in/of any given relative moment in time-space our Self. By defining your truth, expressing it and living it, you are BEING sovereign.
Roadmap
It behooves us to articulate our truth by expressing that truth in a manner others will be most likely to recognize, witness, and act in accordance with. If the other beings in the relative field of existence aren’t aware of your truth, they cannot treat you accordingly, they will by definition have only their default personal perception/presumption of their truth to define you by.


