I think I understand what you're saying. All truths are going to be true about our species' thoughtforms. Let me explain. The U.S. of A. is a thoughtform by our species. It is an "entity" created by our mind, a shared idea. Many different people know many different "facts" about this entity. One person can say the U.S. does not have mountains. Another person can say that the U.S. touches the ocean. Both of these things, if the person saying them believes them, are true to that person because the U.S. is different in that person's mind, conforms to that person's will to be true to them. Before you say "Well it is a fact that the U.S. has mountains and touches the sea. That's true. So if someone were to say that it doesn't have mountains or doesn't touch the sea, it would be false." I would say that those two things are only true for our shared version of the U.S. thoughtform.
This brings me to universal truths. A civilization on another planet knows nothing of the U.S. Therefore, on our planet, we have the U.S. thoughtform which exists as one entity in billions of different realities (heads), experiencing a "life" in each one of those, and if we look at our created entity, is both true that the U.S. does and doesn't have mountains, does and doesn't touch the sea, and on and on to infinity. The U.S. just experiences itself as ideas in different heads learning about itself with different forms of truths. But universal truths must be different. If there is something universal that all intelligent species recognize, then it must be one truth. Perhaps there isn't such a thing that everyone can agree on. Maybe God, or, the Self's Spirit, is one Truth told throughout the universe in zillions of different ways. So maybe there is no one constant truth, and all truths are true. Or maybe there is only one truth, and it can only be expressed through countless partial truths.
My head's spinning!
This brings me to universal truths. A civilization on another planet knows nothing of the U.S. Therefore, on our planet, we have the U.S. thoughtform which exists as one entity in billions of different realities (heads), experiencing a "life" in each one of those, and if we look at our created entity, is both true that the U.S. does and doesn't have mountains, does and doesn't touch the sea, and on and on to infinity. The U.S. just experiences itself as ideas in different heads learning about itself with different forms of truths. But universal truths must be different. If there is something universal that all intelligent species recognize, then it must be one truth. Perhaps there isn't such a thing that everyone can agree on. Maybe God, or, the Self's Spirit, is one Truth told throughout the universe in zillions of different ways. So maybe there is no one constant truth, and all truths are true. Or maybe there is only one truth, and it can only be expressed through countless partial truths.
My head's spinning!