The meaning of ‘home’

 

 

‘Home’ means: @rest, to wit: all internal (or external) turbulence ended (so Patanjali’s Yoga, Sutra 2); or inner (or outer) fragmentation eliminated. ‘Home’ happens when need ends.

 

There are two types of home.

 

1.     A particular home. A particular home happens as a relative (hence identifiable) state @rest (i.e. in relative or room temperature nirvana). This home is called a ‘@ minimum entropy state’. It ‘waits’ as a particular order of 1, i.e. as an identifiable unit, quantum or bit with relative (energy) potential). This is the home the in-the-world (secular or religious) pilgrim attempts to reach.

 

2.     Home ‘as such’. Home ‘as such’ happens as the non-relative (hence absolute or ground, hence non-identifiable) @rest state (in absolute or absolute zero temperature  nirvana) This home is called the ‘@maximum entropy state’. It ‘waits’ as the ground order of 1, i.e. with full (energy) potential prior to identity (i.e. relativity). This is the home (the so-called God-head) or God-ground) which the all-or-nothing mystic (religious (such as Meister Eckhart and the Buddha (vis. his pari-nirvana)) or secular) attempts to reach.

 

The actual goal of pilgrimage