We reveal our involvement in absolute knowledge and the ability to unveil and retain its information. As a characteristic of consciousness, its comprehensive nature is attained through awareness of the collective of individual perceptions, which possess the semblance of varying degrees of independent associations. A personal awareness required for omniscience to understand its own essence.
While beyond the perceiver's parameters, it is a natural condition of its actuality. Its knowledge is firsthand experience, and the comprehension of its essence remains divided among the experienced. Therefore, answers for an intellect are limited to other intellectuals' understanding and their tendency to distort information through interpretation. The complete essence of knowledge itself is the sum of partial perceptions and therefore could never be understood without their perceptual divisions.
In Short, this Statute indicates that:
1. Every consciousness is a fraction and degree of the same overarching consciousness which possesses omniscience.
2. Without awareness of our individual life perspectives, the totality of knowledge would remain incomplete.
3. To understand all aspects of its existence, the experiencer must employ various percentages of its completion to in turn experience different proportions of itself (dimensions).
4. It is possible for any perspective of knowledge to inquire about knowledge from the experiences of any other perspective of knowledge.
5. Omniscience does not only include knowing everything you find perceivable, but also knowing every variation of all ever was and will be conceived or perceived.
6. Omniscience lives within all things, enabling it know all things. Knowing you the same way you do.
7. The sum entirety of all knowledge would define the essence of what "God"is.