Affirmations are, of course, based upon acknowledgment of the Absolute, but they occupy a very special category in the vocabulary of Unity. Affirmations are verbalized divine ideas, and the language of absolutism is proper for them. Statement of facts and description of existing things are another matter. Here, the language of absolutism is out of place. Here is where accuracy of language, right names for things, and relative terms constitute the correct vocabulary.
Affirmations are, of course, based upon acknowledgment of the Absolute, but they occupy a very special category in the vocabulary of Unity. Affirmations are verbalized divine ideas, and the language of absolutism is proper for them. Statement of facts and description of existing things are another matter. Here, the language of absolutism is out of place. Here is where accuracy of language, right names for things, and relative terms constitute the correct vocabulary.
Ed Rabel - Metaphysics 1, Denials and Affirmations, Absolute vs. Relative