Helena Petrovna Blavatsky Quote

The possible truths, hazily perceived in the world of abstraction, like those inferred from observation and experiment in the world of matter, are forced upon the profane multitudes, too busy to think for themselves, under the form of Divine revelation and scientific authority. But the same question stands open from the days of Socrates and Pilate down to our own age of wholesale negation: is there such a thing as absolute truth in the hands of any one party or man? Reason answers, "there cannot be." There is no room for absolute truth upon any subject whatsoever, in a world as finite and conditioned as man is himself. But there are relative truths, and we have to make the best we can of them.


Lucifer (February 1888)


The possible truths, hazily perceived in the world of abstraction, like those inferred from observation and experiment in the world of matter, are...

The possible truths, hazily perceived in the world of abstraction, like those inferred from observation and experiment in the world of matter, are...

The possible truths, hazily perceived in the world of abstraction, like those inferred from observation and experiment in the world of matter, are...

The possible truths, hazily perceived in the world of abstraction, like those inferred from observation and experiment in the world of matter, are...