- Boundless nature of existence : Ralston explains that enlightenment reveals reality to be without rules or stipulations, suggesting an infinite array of possibilities.
- Consciousness as the ultimate discovery : Enlightenment uncovers that consciousness itself is the fundamental realization, emphasizing its significance.
- Positive interpretation of life's absence of meaning : Ralston contends that the inherent meaninglessness of life should not be viewed negatively but as an inherent aspect of reality.
- Intrinsic nature of creation : What appears as human fabrication is actually a reflection of the essential way reality operates, with invention and creation being natural processes.
- Duality of perceived reality : While the shared, observable world appears rule-bound, the true essence of existence or reality has no structure, presence, or rules.