Perception

I – An individual’s understanding of its existence and reality is necessarily limited by the biological or structural capacities through which it perceives.

II – An individual’s understanding of its existence and reality is necessarily limited by the foundational concepts through which it interprets experience.

III – Each individual possesses similar, yet distinct perceptual abilities shaped by unique biology, structure, and conceptual frameworks.

IV – Because our perception is filtered through space, time, and the constraints of our senses, we must accept that our understanding is inherently limited and biased.

V – Given the limits of perception and understanding, faith becomes the means by which we orient ourselves toward what lies beyond our constraints.