Pilgrimage

 

The journey from unfulfilment to fulfilment

The pathway to ending incompleteness as completeness

 

The wider perspective

 

 

 

Un-fulfilment

 

Incompleteness                  No closure

 

Fulfilment

 

      Completeness                   Closure

 

 

Initial state-lessness

(serving to drive to an end state)

                                      

Astasy = unsteady state

 

 

The end state

(serving to initiate ecstasy)

 

Enstasy = steady state

 

 

Not meeting (i.e. fulfilling)

1.     a (i.e. any) need

2.     or requirement

3.     or condition,

                 ……to be filled.

 

 

The meeting (i.e. fulfilling) of

1.     a (i.e. any) need

2.     or requirement

3.     or condition 

 ………….not yet filled.

 

 

Not carrying out (to completion)

1.     a (i.e. any) task,

2.     a duty

3.     or a role

1.     as required,

2.     pledged

3.     or expected

 

The carrying out (to completion) of

4.     a (i.e. any) task,

5.     a duty

6.     or a role

1.     as required,

2.     pledged

3.     or expected

                

 

The non-achievement of some (i.e. any) thing

1.         desired,

2.         or promised,

3.         or predicted.

4.         in short, other (i.e. relatively

       different, hence an ec’stasy)

 

 

The achievement of some (i.e. any) thing

1.     desired,

2.     or promised,

3.     or predicted.

4.     in short, other (relatively different, hence an ec’stasy)

 

The non-realization of some (i.e. any) thing

1.  desired,

2.   or promised

3.   or predicted

4.   in short, other (i.e. relatively different, hence an ecstasy)

 

The realization of some (i.e. any) thing

1.  desired,

2.   or promised

3.   or predicted,

4.   in short, other (i.e. relatively     different, hence an ecstasy)

 

 

 

 

The Guide & Control System

 

  

 

The Stick

The punishment of non-fulfilment,
i.e. for achieving incompleteness

 

 

           

                  

            Astasis         

 

Stasis

(Rest)

 

 

Ecstasis

(stick removal, gets to the carrot)

Enstasis

 

The Carrot

The reward of fulfilment

i.e. for achieving completeness

 

Ecstasis

(gets to eat the carrot, i.e. full ecstasy)

 

   Enstasis     → Astasis

 

 

Dissatisfaction (ranging in intensity from simple discontentment to horrendous misery, even pain, or all pervading sorrow or suffering)

gained as the result

 

1.      of not fully (i.e. @-less than 100%, @ less than @1, hence not as a unit or quantum, hence as untrue, imperfect, incomplete and so on)

2.     developing

1.     virtually, i.e. as image

2.     actually, i.e. as reality

 

1.     one’s natural and artificial abilities, i.e. the self as differential identity

2.     or natural or artificial character, i.e. the self (as differential identity)

 

3.     and not applying (fully)

 

1.    virtually, i.e. as image/ identity

2.       actually, i.e. as a true reality

 

1. one’s natural or artificial abilities, i.e. the self (as differential identity)

2.     or natural or artificial character, i.e. the self (as differential identity)

 

4. and not creating a real identity (i.e. an identifiable unit or of reality, natural or artificial) with increased capacity (i.e. fusion energy)

 

1.     Failure transforming as (self) depression (experienced as satisfaction, happiness, bliss, joy and so on)

2.     or stored (as increased mass, weight, size and so on, and released asfission energy)

3.     or applied to accelerate (linear) self-transmission 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Nirvana

 

No dissatisfaction or unhappiness

 

No satisfaction or happiness

 

Satisfaction (from Latin satis ‘enough’ + facere ‘make’, ranging in intensity from simple contentment to rapturous joy or all pervading bliss)

      gained as the result

1.     of fully (@100%, @1, hence as a unit or quantum, hence as true, perfect, complete and so on)

2.     developing,

1.      virtually, i.e. as image

2.      actually, i.e. as a virtual self-reality

 

1.      one’s natural or artificial abilities, i.e. the self (as differential identity)

2.      or natural or artificial character, i.e. the self (as differential identity)

 

3.     and applying

 

1.    virtually, i.e. as image/ identity

2.       actually, i.e. as a true reality

 

1. one’s natural or artificial abilities, i.e. the self (as differential identity)

2.     or natural or artificial character, i.e. the self (as differential identity)

 

4.     to create a real identity (i.e. an identifiable unit or of reality, natural or artificial) with increased capacity (i.e. fusion energy)

 

1.     to be transformed as (self) elation (experienced as satisfaction, happiness, bliss, joy and so on)

2.     or stored (as increased mass, weight, size and so on, and released as fision energy)

3.     or applied to accelerate (linear) self-transmission

 

 

Unhappiness (ranging in intensity from simple discontentment to horrendous misery, even pain, or all pervading sorrow or suffering)

gained as the result

 

1.     of not fully developing

2.     one’s abilities

3.     or character.

 

1.     resulting in an un-real identity (i.e. in an unidentifiable and unreal  process, natural or artificial) with decreased (i.e. depleted) fusion and fission energy capacity and which transforms as

 

1.     as (self-) depression

2.     as decreased store (of mass/energy or weight and so on)

3.     which when applied, results in decelerated (linear) self-transmission

 

 

 

Happiness (ranging in intensity from simple contentment to brief rapturous joy or all pervading bliss)

gained as the result

 

1.     of fully developing

2.     one’s abilities

3.     or character.

 

1.     to create a real identity (i.e. an identifiable unit of reality, natural or artificial) with increased capacity both of fusion and fission energy and which transforms as

 

1.     as (self-)elation

2.     or stored (as increased mass/energy or weight and so on)

3.     or applied to accelerate (linear) self-transmission

 

 

 

The narrow perspective

 

The Fulfilment

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