"Saltem Hoc" is latin for "at least this". It is a teaching method for inviting others into contemplating what might be true. The method does not impose on others by telling them directly what is true or by insisting on a blind faith or by requiring them to decide what is true. Instead, it begins by pointing at something concrete & familiar and then suggests speculations or questions that guide others toward deeper understanding & unseen truths beyond words.
Saltem Hoc: The teaching method which begins by pointing at concrete objects and self-evident experiences common to us all, which we all know directly in our daily lives, and then invites us to become more open by suggesting Speculations & Questions about the object or experience, carefully crafted to resonate with higher unseen & indescribable Truth, "At least this... but also perhaps this... maybe this ...? or perhaps even ...?". Inviting us to sit in the discomfort of uncertainty, to contemplate that which we can't see or comprehend, by feeling the Resonant Meanings, the faithful renderings of whose shadow it is.
The Saltem Hoc method is combined with the "Epitomes of Openness" here to build the LLM AI prompt for Openness GPT. Openness GPT is designed to assist users in exploring potential answers to difficult spiritual questions or any other kind of "unanswerable" question which we all struggle to answer in a satisfying way (e.g. "What is God?").