I agree with everything you say. I like the way you word the title question, because it challenges us to think outside the box we are used to thinking in and throws the ball in our court to consider if we can or not. Then once we work through that process to consider we can it begs the question of how.
(source: PositiveSynergy)
Here's a little related poetry from my site, Empathize.com:
What we each know most to be true
Is what we experience and do
From our own point of view.
The truth that I see in front of me and you,
Is a different point of view,
Than what can be seen to be true,
From your own point of view.
If I placed a symbol of God or Truth
In the middle of the 3D room;
It could be a rose flower as it opens its bloom.
We would each see it from our own point of view,
With our own angle of shadows and backdrop too.
What looks right to you may to me seem untrue,
As what looks right to me
May sometimes appear wrong to you,
Because of not just our own individual point of view,
But also our own life journey that we each go through,
From which we each build within our own filtered view.
The more views that we have,
The more complete the view,
Of this mystery of life that makes up all of me and you
In this 3D world that we “think” to be true.