Making a home real

Self-realization

 

A home (i.e. home A rather than home B to n) is an identifiable @rest state (hence a unit, quantum, bit and so on).

 

Because it has identity (i.e. relative difference) it can be found (or recognised). Because it is a unit (i.e. an ens or enstasis, hence with internal maximum anti-entropy) it can interface @1 (i.e. as a 1 or whole and so on).

 

If and when the pilgrim has achieved a different (hence relative) @1 state (i.e. an @maximum anti-entropy order of 1), she can collide (copulate, fuse, bond and so on) 1 >< 1 with an alternate different @1 state.

 

@ collision, the relative difference of the two @1 states (therefore relativity) is eliminated and they collide as random bits (units or quanta) and which alone can instruct (i.e. strike and make real).

In short, the contact that makes real happens in a relativity vacuum, therefore as an absolute plenum.

 

However, to reach the experience of the absolute plenum (i.e. true realness), both relative @1 states must ‘sacrifice’ (i.e. relinquish, let go of) their difference (or relativity). Which means that to become real the pilgrim must sacrifice her self (i.e. the difference that identifies her). Hence, by becoming real (as such, i.e. absolutely) the pilgrim becomes incomplete (and on two counts, i.e. she loses her identity and her momentum (i.e. freedom)).