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The Internal Pilgrimage
The Internal
Pilgrimage has two functions. First it deconstructs (i.e. decodes) the incoming
information (i.e. as instruction bites) to reduce it to its ‘news’ (read:
difference) and added energy content (i.e. by eliminating sameness), thereby
preparing it for assimilation (or digestion) by the Inner Pilgrimage, the
latter being controlled by the Core Pilgrimage. Once the
Inner Pilgrimage has assimilated the new (information) thereby altering its
structure (often experienced as ‘design’) and simulating a new whole output,
the Internal Pilgrimage constructs an actual new boundary (hence whole state,
read: actual sanctuary), to wit, an
upgraded (i.e. more efficient) peripheral input-output system ‘ready’ for a
new (both random and relatively random) contact. The Inner Pilgrimage
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