Who is not a pilgrim?

 

 

A person (indeed, a self) is not a pilgrim if and when she is complete, whole, @1.

More precisely stated, a person is not a pilgrim if and when all internal motion (i.e. commotion, turbulence, unrest, hence heat) has ceased. That’s when she is @home (i.e.@ rest), i.e. in nirvana. @home she is cool, indeed, absolutely frozen/rigid/hard (relative to the warm/pliable/soft/unstaedy pilgrim).

 

When @ rest, the ex- (or pre-) pilgrim functions as an identifiable unit, i.e. as a particular (order of) 1, therefore as a particular, hence relative deadweight, i.e. as a state @ maximum anti-entropy (i.e. as a relative BEC). @ (internal) rest, therefore as an enstasy, she interacts (i.e. acts against or upon another enstasy, or an enstatic part of an astasy or an ecstasy (i.e. of a (pre- or post stability) pilgrim) as a particular bit of hardware. As a bit (i.e. unit or quantum) of hardware she functions as a (relatively) real, because absolutely stable bit of reference, i.e. as a foundation stone – to be used by a pilgrim to re-construct and complete her self as a real, identifiable unit (read: self) with absolute freedom (read: joy), therefore as an ex pilgrim.

 

In short, an ex- or pre-pilgrim (i.e. an enstasy) is someone who is not on the move (internally), hence @home; in other words, the ex- or pre- pilgrim ‘waits’ (then acts) as a wholly stable system, i.e. as an order of 1.

In religion speak, a not-pilgrim (hence righteous, because complete person) is called a saint (from Latin sanus ‘healthy’ or (actually meaning) sanctus ‘fully dedicated’), to wit, a holy (because whole, because completely stable within a religious dispensation) person.