Going to a
home
A home is a particular (hence
relative, i.e. different) @rest state. Because it is particular (i.e.
relative, i.e. different) it can be identified. The pilgrim’s particular home is her
self. Her
self is defined by the difference (hence identity) of her @rest state. If the
pilgrim seeks to go to a (particular) home, in other words, if she seeks to become an
identified steady state (hence @dead or @rest (hence in nirvana) weight, hence capable of
interfacing and of making real contact, thereby becoming realised), she must
go on a different pilgrimage. In other
words, to reach the particular (i.e. an identity) requires that the pilgrim
go on a pilgrimage of difference (to wit, she must create a relative, i.e. by
departing from her previous (self-) absolute, i.e. enstasis). The end of her pilgrimage of
difference will leave her ecstatic (i.e. ‘off’ her previous (relative) home). A pilgrimage
of difference is a secondary pilgrimage. In short,
‘going home’ (i.e. establishing a relative @rest state) means elaborating (as
in a fractal elaboration) the ‘home’ previously achieved and which, having
reached (i.e. cooled down, stabilised to an) @rest state without difference,
has become incomplete. Making
a home real
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