Empowering the goal
Having determined
the goal (read: sanctuary) of her
pilgrimage, the crucial initial function, the pilgrim’s next task is to
empower that goal. Empowering the goal, i.e. transferring energy to it,
increases the goal’s affectivity, therefore its ‘drawing’ or ‘pulling’ power,
to wit, ‘gravitation’. (Intelligent) Empowerment of the goal is crucial to
managing (i.e. manipulating) the inner Guide
System, viz. the Inner Pilgrimage. The pilgrim
empowers her goal (that is to say, powers, pumps or hypes up her goal, that
is to say, invests it, gradually or suddenly
with passion, for instance, enthusiasm) by deliberately adding energy to it.
She energises her goal, that is to say, the real image (i.e. @ ‘nano realness
intensity) visual, verbal or felt idol or icon) of the outcome of her
pilgrimage, 1.
by concentrating her whole attention fully (i.e. @100%, hence ‘in
truth’), thereby increasing its realness, 2.
by focusing constantly (i.e. day and night) on the goal, thereby
entering (or grooving) a single track (to wit, neural pathway), 3.
thus eliminating competing (internal
pilgrimage) goals (and pathways) that divert and dissipate her energy, 4.
by deliberately (i.e. with intention and with control) powering (i.e.
hyping) up her goal with energy transformed as passion, i.e. as emotion. Any
emotion (i.e. energy transformed as user friendly message) can be used to
power up the goal. Powering up the goal intensifies it to the mass (i.e. as
unit or quantum) where it generates draw (or gravitation), 5.
by disinvesting energy (via the internal
pilgrimage) from stored ‘contact’ (data) or states (for instance, by
recovering enthusiasm (or love or hate; or joy or sorrow), for instance, via
an age or development phase regression), 6.
by adding energy from outside, that is to say, by redirecting the
path of her external pilgrimage so as to
make goal oriented contacts, real or faked, that add energy to her (i.e. to
her goal striving capacity), 7.
by eliminating non-goal oriented (external) contacts (that suck her
energy to produce an energy ‘loss’ or depression), 8.
by not dissipating (but reinvesting) energy surges (i.e. ‘profits’)
into non-goal oriented functions, such as experiencing happiness, joy and so
on, or anger, jealousy, envy and so on).
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