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Sanctum Completeness,
i.e.
Wholeness, Holiness, @1’ness, Fullness (Fulfilment)
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Understandingwholeness The sanctuary shines when it wills 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, because if provides absolute fulfilment. A sanctuary
is a particular home, i.e. SANCTUM limited or
sliced, enclosed, thus particularised, thus capable of being identified. |