- Special nature of distinctions : Distinctions are not merely thoughts; they are the essence of everything we perceive within the relative domain.
- Thought as a form of distinction : Every single thought is an example of making a distinction, underlining its ubiquity.
- Insight into 'The Genius of Being' : Ralston's upcoming book, 'The Genius of Being', will extensively explore the concept of distinctions, completing his trilogy on the subject.
- Distinctions in perception and existence : All perceived and existent entities in the relative domain are constituted by distinctions, differentiating them from the absolute.
- Absolute versus relative : The absolute itself is not a distinction; however, the differentiation between the absolute and the relative is a form of distinction.