The Inner Guide System

as oracle

 

 

The Mother (i.e. the pilgrim’s Inner Guide System, blind in relation to the pilgrim’s external environment) serves to produce a perfect solution in response to external contact and in anticipation of the next contact. Her ‘perfect’ (because sliced) solution is dependent on both the fundamental and niche needs of the pilgrim, and of the latter’s database and personal survival programming.

Each of the Guide System’s solutions is momentary (whereby moments can range from seconds to days, months, years, development stages and so on) and self-real (though actually in relation to the external Guide System virtual). The Guide System’s perfect solution becomes real if it produces a whole, i.e. 1 >< 1 (unit to unit) contact affect, and which is (fundamentally) not predictable.

 

Consequently each (survival) solution generated by the pilgrim’s Guide System (experienced as the Internal Mother, for instance, the Madonna) functions as an oracle. Reality testing the oracle proves it true or false.

 

Hence, the pilgrim has absolute faith in her Guide System’s ability to produce a perfect solution (condensed to a logic (because sliced, hence decided) outcome from incomplete data, doggy (often deliberately skewed (by her parents and teachers)) programming and a fuzzy or non-existent long term personal goal. However, she does not, must not trust (i.e. put her life on the line for) the Guide System’s ‘perfect’ solution. The smart pilgrim first simulates a reality test of the Guide System’s perfect solution, then follows that up with an actual reality test.

 

Under normal circumstances, the Guide System (or Mother) is praised if and when its (or her) solution is wholly affective (for instance, when a footballer shoots a goal); it (or she) is rarely blamed for producing a solution that fails (for instance, when the footballer misses the goal).