Sanctum

 

Completeness,

i.e. Wholeness, Holiness, @1’ness, Fullness (Fulfilment)

 

 

 

 

Understanding

wholeness

 

Entering SANCTUM

Getting to SANCTUM

The incompleteness of SANCTUM

 

 

The virtual sanctuary

The sanctuary shines when it wills

The actual sanctuary

 

The sanctuary incumbent, i.e. the saint

The saint’s triple incompleteness

 

 

 

 

 

 

Understanding SANCTUM

 

 

The word ‘sanctum’ is derived from the Latin sanctus ‘holy’, from sancire ‘consecrate’. 

The word ‘consecrate’ is derived from the Latin consecrat- ‘dedicated, devoted as sacred’, from the verb consecrare, from con- (expressing intensive force) + sacrare ‘dedicate’.

 

For ‘holy’ read: having the status (or state) of being whole, complete (from the Latin completus, past participle of complere ‘fill up, finish, fulfil’, from com- (expressing intensive force) + plere ‘fill’),

 

therefore:  full (as in fulfilled); though actually empty (of turbulence or disorder), the identity that defines, hence encloses it is experienced fully as absolutely whole, certain true and so on.

therefore: @one, as one, as a 1, having the order of 1 (hence @ min. entropy

therefore: @rest, as a steady state, at peace, turmoil eliminated, @ max. entropy

consequently: true, because @100%, hence @ deadweight

consequently: perfect, because presenting as a fact, because an order of 1

consequently: good: because @100% functional perfect

                                   ……… and so on and on

 

The ‘holy’ is (called) SANCTUM.

 

SANCTUM is home as such (i.e. @rest nowhere), because it provides absolute fulfilment.

 

A sanctuary is a particular home, i.e. a SANCTUM that is limited or sliced, enclosed, thus particularised, thus capable of being identified and made real.

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