We must go back to Maat: law, truth, justice, rightfulness (later righteousness). All of these are synonyms. (AE1 242/252)
In Jeremiah 4:2, Adonai is said to live in truth, justice and righteousness.
Maat or Maati is a name for truth but what is truth?
True is a form of teru. Teru means time, measure, and limit. See ter. (NG2 94/102), (BB 222/234)True is synonymous with oath and covenant. (NG2 96/104)
The Ark is the universe. Ark means to make a circle, oath and covenant of time (cycles of motion).
Truth begins at the universal level, so whatever thinking we've got going on that does not reach into that space, lacks the context to keep us on track with truth through all its forms and time periods. Truth began as motion and the measuring of that motion by divisions, periods, cycles. The oath agreement and covenant agreement are made between each division of time (moving parts of the circle, the ark).
Then, truth had to include balance to maintain law, justice, righteousness, order between and among divisions (dimensions). Not just balance because balance is right, but dynamic balance between the logic in each dimension so each dimension functions in relation to self and all other dimensions so as to fulfill the need incentive.
What is true is in balance over time and dynamic balance all the time. (NG2 96/104)
The first symbols of balance are the equinox and solstice that form the cross within the circle. Truth is, balance exists at all points around the circle over a sufficient amount of time. This is dynamic balance. What is truth is determined by balance of divisions over time and dynamic balance of divisions all the time. Understanding truth requires reckoning based on as many cycles as possible.
So as not to get lost in all the rigmarole of human shenanigans, knowing truth was determined, as it should be, by the first two divisions of the ark (heaven, circle, universe, time). Then truth was further tracked by understanding of the next seven divisions which are the elemental souls of life. It is these elemental souls that manifest throughout the universe than can be kept track of to understand their cycles and understand truth. The two, three, four, five, six and seven truths are enough to understand all forms of truth because all forms of truth are formed of these first seven. These are the basics of truth. (AE2 600/64)
We struggle with the basics but refuse to go back to these basics. (NG2 97/105)
We know there are more than two divisions of truth into darkness and lightness.
We know there are more than seven divisions of truth into days of the week.
We know there are 365 days and 25,920 divisions of truth that must be accounted for if we are to understand the full nature of what is taking place each year and each great year.
We struggle with the divisions of humans. Yes, there is only one truth. Then it was divided into two. So then, which one of the two is untrue? The one whose time has come and gone or has not yet came. During darkness, lightness is untrue. Yet we know it will be true, in time.
It is not true where we are but it is true somewhere else (the other hemisphere).
Therefore, everything is true all the time in some dimension somewhere in the universe.
This is the balanced thinking we must apply to all forms of truth, no matter how many times divided. (NG2 25/43) Understanding truth requires being an oracle and applying oracles to the oracle.
Without an understanding of truth, all other knowledge is illusionary, delusionary, confusionary because it is not grounded in that which travels full circle repetitively. It is not eternal. Two truths exist in all things. Each of us is supposed to take what we are made of and reproduce it in life. That is to say we are supposed to balance the two truths in self with the two truths in all else. That is to say we are supposed to continue to mature in understandings so we can continue to improve in thinking and behavior that allows us to know how to apply forms of the truth at the appropriate time. Twoness in one and oneness in two is the only thing true. Everything else stems from and flows from this. (AE1 498/508) Truth is ultimately known by experience gained through repetition and interrogation of that which is experienced. (AE1 133/165, 162/172)References: BB; NG1; NG2; AE1; AE2