"Toltecs understand that they don't know anything about anything. They realize that what they know is just an interpretation of what they perceive and that this interpretation is created using abstract concepts. Concepts represent a description of an experience, and there can be hundreds of them for any particular issue or situation. In the end, we can see that our concepts can only represent a point of view about our experience, but not the experience itself; therefore, a concept can't be the truth. The whole truth must be inclusive of all points of view." .....A quote from "The Idiot's Guide to Toltec Wisdom"