Relationship Theory provides us with a method of thinking known as Ringing the Changes, which allows us to view the various perspectives on reality with mental fluidity:
The method of thinking I'm talking about can be applied to many things, not only to issues of myth and reality. It is a way of thinking that flickers between points of view like flames flickering along a roof-beam. It might seem like sloppy thinking, but that wouldn't be accurate: it's fluid thinking, in the way that intelligent and creative people tend to do naturally, and it more closely approximates our situation in the world than a more strict and inflexible method could do.
The world is made up of an infinite range of interactions... of points of view that sum to our total experience. No partial perspective can be considered complete; none can claim to be absolute. To Ring the Changes is to dance between possibilities, to preserve the freedom to see out of more than one set of eyes. (From The Forbidden Science by C.S. Thompson)