Guru
Jnana Yoga


Basic
  definition :  'weighty   one'

Technical
definition: (steady) state

Function: (steady) state induction

Meaning: solution
 


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Basic
1 definition 2 :  'weighty 3 one' 4,5

Technical
6 definition:  (steady 7) state 8

Function
9 :  (steady) state induction 10,11

Meaning: solution

1 ... For 'basic' read: ground or initial, i.e. fundamental
2 ... For 'definition' read: de'finition, i.e. not finite (hence not absolute). To define means to relativize a logic (i.e. having singularity status, hence a state) outcome or end, i.e. to de-absolutize 1
2.1 ... In other words, a de'finition1 serves to localize1 an absolute (i.e. logic point2 ), thereby making it locally meaningful 2
2.1.1 ...  For 'localize' read: provide a location or position (hence an address)1,2
2.1.1.1 ... In short, for 'localize' read: provide an identity, i.e. a reference frame
2.1.1.2 ... For 'localize' read: explain 1
2.1.1.2.1 ... For 'ex'plain' read: Latin ex (i.e. out) + plane (i.e. flat, meaning same, i.e. without peaks, tips or points). Hence for 'ex'plain' read: generate a string, series or row 1 of peaks (i.e. of alternate planes) that affect as a pattern
2.1.1.2.1.1 ... For 'string, series or row' read: file or thread 1 (Sanskrit: sutra)
2.1.1.2.1.1.1 ... For 'file or thread' functioning as a location read: Sanskrit: cit or chit
2.1.2 ... For 'meaningful' read: with (discernible) identity. Identity is void (ore empty) of realness
2.2 ... For (logic) 'point'1 read: a quantum of (virtual) realness
2.2.1 ... A (logic) point presents for contact 1,2 as absolutely (self-) sufficient but, lacking reference (i.e. identity), as fundamentally meaningless (because unreferenced)
2.2.1.1 ... Contact (i.e. touch) happens in a (relativity) vacuum, hence @ c. A (virtual) point presents for contact @ c. Two (virtual) points, presenting for contact @c, collide @ c, thereby creating a c 2 (read as c squared) moment (or quantum). The c2 collision moment is called (because so experienced) (a moment of absolute (hence wholly sufficient)) realness or reality. The moment (or quantum) happens without reference, hence @ random, hence as meaningless (i.e. without location, i.e. address)
2.2.1.2 ... A point presents for contact @ random. Only a random point carries (true (i.e. @ 100%)) instruction. A string (hence order) of points, being compressible, does not carry instruction (i.e. as a whole string), hence lacks absolute reality generating capacity, hence is defined as empty (Sanskrit: sunjata; Pali: anatta, i.e. without true substance)
3 ... For 'weighty' read: with the capacity to affect 1
3.1 ... (Initial) affect (i.e. contact or touch) makes real .1 Secondary (and sequential contacts (or affects) give (relative) shape 2 to the initial realness affect
3.1.1 ... For 'real' read: Sanskrit: tat , meaning (i.e. locally defined as essentially undefinable) 'that', i.e. such
3.1.2 ... For 'shape' read: Sanskrit: chit  and which results from the coming together of a series, row or string of tat's (i.e. of realness moments)
4 ... For 'one' read': 1 1 ; or @ or as 1; or @100% 2
4.1 ... For '1' read: a whole 1 (i.e. unit, quantum or bit), i.e. a completed process that has compressed to logic point status, hence a solution
4.1.1 ... A whole functions as a random quantum (or differential unit or bit or point). As such it fulfills the requirements of 'making real', namely: 'Only a random quantum (or bit) carries instruction', i.e. is capable of striking (and thereby affecting)
4.2 ... In other words, whole, complete, perfect, good, true, certain and so on
5 ... For 'weight 1' read: a quantum of dead1 weight2,3,4
5.1 ... For 'dead' read: @ maximum entropy, 1 i.e. interaction (hence communication, hence relativization) ended, ceased
5.1.1 ... For '@ maximum entropy' read:  @ rest, i.e. in nirvana
5.2 ... For 'weight' read: affect (hence strike, i.e. instruction) capacity
5.3 ... Therefore for 'guru' read: having the capacity to affect @1, i.e. to instruct (wholly1)
5.3.1 ... For 'wholly' read: perfectly
5.4 ... For 'a quantum of dead weight' read: inertial state 1
5.4.1 ... Therefore, for 'guru' read: having inertial state capacity
6 ... For 'technical' read: in contemporary knowledge (i.e. scientific) jargon. Discrete techno-speak has been introduced so that a clearer (i.e. a more specifically relativized, hence precise) understanding (Sanskrit: chit) may emerge for those whose linguistic reference frame is contemporary science
7 ... For 'steady' read: @rest, 1,2 i.e. @ maximum entropy,3 stopped dead4 , inert5
7.1 ... For @ rest read: in nirvana, i.e. all unrest (i.e. restlessness), i.e. perturbations eliminated; hence freedom (Sanskrit: moksha) from unrest (i.e. from capacity dispersal) achieved
7.2 .... Therefore for 'steady' 1 read: turbulence eliminated, all activity cease, done, still, closed; therefore perfect ; therefore presenting for contact as a virtual logic point or quantum, i.e. as a certain solution
7.2.1 ... According to Patanjali , the function of Yoga is to achieve steadiness, i.e. the elimination of fluctuation, i.e. the dissipation of capacity. Fluctuation results form sequential action, hence rebirth. Elimination of fluctuation eliminates rebirth, and which is the goal of (classic) yoga
7.3 ... For '@ maximum entropy' read: all interaction, hence communication ceased, closed. A system1 @ maximum entropy 'waits' (virtually) as wholly self-consistent. Such a system is named 'enstatic',2 i.e. it stands still within itself
7.3.1 ... For 'system' read: process
7.3.2 ... Elsewhere an enstatic, i.e. a wholly self-stable, because self-consistent system, i.e. a stopped, ended or closed process, is called an 'ens' 1
7.3.2.1 ... Each and every 'ens' (and of which n are possible) functions as guru 1 since it is capable of making absolutely real (i.e. via 1 >< 1 contact) and because it presents as perfect
7.3.2.1.1 ... Recall here the ancient Indian saying: ' Mind stopped is god'. Any system (i.e. process) that is stopped, i.e. that achieves closure, hence that reduces to a logic point (hence to a perfect solution), i.e. to a 1, functions as god (i.e. as sat guru) because it is capable of 'making real'
7.4 ... 'Stopped dead'1 can happen gradually, i.e. by step by step elimination of connection (whereby connection brings alive). Or it can happen suddenly by means of cutting, slicing or blocking. Only a 'stopped dead' (i.e. function stopped or closed) system, self-presenting as a logic unit, can act 1 >< 1  (hence c >< c) to produce a moment (or quantum) of absolute real'ness (Sanskrit: tat'tva)
7.4.1 ... For 'stopped dead' read: fixed, i.e. absolutely rigid, standing still (i.e. as a standing wave), closed. Guru means: wholly fixed 1 (i.e. locked or closed and perfectly still), thus having available maximum (interaction) capacity (read: Sanskrit: ananta, locally interpreted as freedom, emotionally experienced as joy, Sanskrit: ananda)
7.4.1.1 ... For 'fixed' read: in stasis. Alternately 'fixed' is read as osis, taken from Greek and also meaning stuck, fixed, steady, coagulated as a clot or lump. Because the guru is wholly stuck (i.e. fixed to 1 point), hence non-moving, hence non adapting, hence non-living, he can serve as a means to absolute realness. But, being stuck and non adaptable, he displays the symptoms of psychosis, i.e. of absolute withdrawal from conventional communication because single-minded. Hence, to follow a guru (i.e. a random point) means initiating psychosis, i.e. a stand-apart, fixed and non-adaptable status which, however, provides increased (processing) capacity to achieve realness and via it (the sense of) perfection (see: Yoga , as intentional (benign) psychosis)
7.5 ... For 'inert' read: not active (i.e. communicative), i.e. @ maximum entropy, i.e. @ maximum (@rest in readiness) capacity. An 'inert' set or unit presents for contact as a (random) singularity (or point)
8 ... For 'state' read: stand,1 from Latin status 'manner of standing, condition', i.e. having achieved stasis, meaning 'standing, stoppage'
8.1 ... A 'state' stands, and can be stood on. In other words, only a state (i.e. a system or process @ (the zero interaction of, hence absolutely fixed) stasis) can act (i.e. collide) 1 >< 1 to produce a moment (or quantum) of absolute realness1
8.1.1 ... A higher (i.e. one up) contact capacity (hence smaller or shorter closure rate) system appears as an inert state (i.e. as absolutely fixed) to a lower (i.e. one down) contact capacity (hence larger or longer closure rate) system. In other words, a faster closing function (or system) appears closed (therefore as a logic unit) to a slower closing function (or system), the latter appearing open (therefore as an active process or sequence) to a faster one. In other words, a guru operates @ one step shorter (hence faster) than a chela (who operates @ one step longer (hence slower) 
9 ... For 'function' read: 'means'1
9 1 ... For 'means' read: operator, vehicle or server
10 ... For 'state induction' read: reduce to a (fixed, hence without turbulence, hence without rebrith-as-continuance) state; turn into a guru, i.e. into a quantum (i.e. into a perfect (i.e. @ 100%) moment) of (virtual) realness
11 ... The guru, operating as logic1 unit2,3, serves as means to achieving logic unit status
11.1 ... For 'logic' read: reduced to absolute, hence perfect simplicity, i.e. to singularity status
11.2 ... For 'unit' read: self-united, i.e.. @ self maximum entropy, entstatic, i.e. whole and complete, i.e. perfect
11.3 ... For 'logic unit' read: an absolutely certain solution (i.e. answer)





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