When based on the UNIVERSAL PRINCIPLE, it denotes an abstract noun, which is more correct and logical than to apply the adjective "absolute" to that which has neither attributes not limitations, nor can IT have any.<br />

theosophical glossary<br />
<br/>When based on the UNIVERSAL PRINCIPLE, it denotes an abstract noun, which is more correct
When based on the UNIVERSAL PRINCIPLE, it denotes an abstract noun, which is more correct and logical than to apply the adjective "absolute" to that which has neither attributes not limitations, nor can IT have any.<br /> theosophical glossary<br /> <br/>When based on the UNIVERSAL PRINCIPLE, it denotes an abstract noun, which is more correct
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