Ever play a game where someone’s eyes are blindfolded, and then you describe an object to the blindfolded person who must then draw what you describe? Well, life, in many ways, is very much like that. People who have knowledge, Doctors, Math teachers, and even philosophers, attempt to enlighten the rest of us with their knowledge. Analogies are used to express their beliefs, their perspectives, and clarity of truth empowers the idea.
Now imagine trying to explain this shape to a blindfolded person…its a bit intricate.

Complex Shape
Its not complex…the right analogy has yet to be identified, and used to articulate its meaning.
This blog is an extension of the Evolpe blog, which covers search of truth through exploration of the Multiverse. About True Colors blog broadens the discovery process to cover other enlightened approaches, and connect to other approaches in order to strengthen the overall argument. As before, the use of analogies, and graphical approaches to explain, and simplify, like an object with many aspects, is a primary way to explore and communicate.

Cyclical Search of Truth
I am in no way implying that there is physical travel between alternate universes, however, I am articulating an analogous representation in search of truth. I am also in no way implying that ‘traveling upward’ is a search toward truth, and is any likelier than ‘traveling downward’ in the physical or metaphysical sense, or even sideways. It is just an analogy, which is used to express a search of truth.
Three areas, which are correlated and approach truth at alternate angles are:
Multiverse
Invoked at length on the Evolpe Blog are theories behind a universal, infinite expanse, a multiverse, which contains infinite variations of alternate universes, tangibly connected, allowing matter/energy to translate between each of the universes in order to gain an understanding of alternate perspectives. Covered on the Evolpe Blog are theories behind the science, which makes multiverse travel, and alternate universe connectivity possible.
Monotheism
Along parallel lines of a connective body [of perspective], throughout the universal expanse, is a concept of an omnipresent Being, one G-d, Monotheism. Omnipresent, the one G-d is everywhere achieving truth of sight at all alternate angles of perspective, and can concurrently maintain comprehension of these perspectives. Depth of understanding of objects or events being observed is directly related to the amount of ‘time’ spent observing, and the number of alternate, concurrent perspectives. As an example, multiple cameras with long exposure times (e.g. days, eons) cyclically capturing a single event at many angles of perspective, at a duration more than most human minds can tolerate without bordeom or distraction, exposes insight, truth, regarding the observed event. An omnipresent being, logically, is enabled with the ‘time’ and alternate perspectives to achieve complete comprehension. If an omnipresent, one G-d exists, then She/Them is tangibily within each one of us.
Phenomenology
In psychology, phenomenology is used to refer to subjective experiences or their study. The experiencing subject can be considered to be the person or self, for purposes of convenience. However, it is important to note that in phenomenological philosophy ‘experience’ is a considerably more complex concept than it is usually taken to be in everyday use. Instead, experience (or Being, or existence itself) is an ‘in-relation-to’ phenomena, and it is defined by qualities of directedness, embodiment and worldliness which are evoked by the term ‘Being-in-the-World’ [1].
Nevertheless, one abiding feature of ‘experiences’ is that, in principle, they are not directly observable by any external observer. The quality or nature of a given experience is often referred to by the term qualia, whose archetypical exemplar is “redness”. For example, we might ask, “Is my experience of redness the same as yours?” While it is difficult to answer such a question in any concrete way, the concept of intersubjectivity [2]is often used as a mechanism for understanding how it is that humans are able to empathise with one another’s experiences, and indeed to engage in meaningful communication about them.
Reference:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phenomenology_(psychology)
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