THE ASTRAL WORLD HIGHER OCCULT POWERS
CHAPTER I.
ON THE DETERMINATION OF TRUTH.
In commencing the investigation of Spiritualism, it
becomes necessary in the outset that we find some
point from which to start, or to commence our examination;
for, in the inquiry after truth, we must find
some standard by which we can determine truth—for
unless we have that to which we can appeal to determine
infallibly what is truth, however much we may
investigate, we shall always be uncertain as to the
accuracy of our conclusions.
Man, as a conscious being, endowed with the faculty of perceiving being and existence, and also being susceptible to the influence of that which he perceives, himself becomes the center of all his investigations in the universe; and if there is any standard by which to try truth, he must find that standard within his own consciousness. Outside of man's consciousness there is no standard to him of truth.
I will illustrate briefly what I mean, that you may perceive how I wish to direct you in the investigation of the question, What is Truth? and how shall it be