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The
Gate to Victoria’s Way is named Turing’s Gate It
is dedicated to the memory of Alan Turing, a
true sambuddha.
The Creation Gate The hero, seeking to return to the source of creation, must reenter and pass through the birth canal. That’s dangerous, for which reason all religions warn the ordinary folk not to try. The modern death defying hero enters the gate to return to the ground from which all cretion emeges. By so doing he hopes either to be released from the travails of this life (like Meister Eckhart and the Buddha; or, like the Buddha, to awaken (i.e. be fully aroused) to the universal rules (or principles) and basic drivers of creation, thereafter driving himself to generate one perfect realization of the universal rules. The Creation Gate is carved in black
granite and weighs some 35 tons. Note the serpent (Hebrew: nachash),
the ancient Egyptian symbol of spirituality, of healing and of divination
(i.e. of the truth). See the Serpent Throne Having reached his goal, he may return through the gate and is born, as it were, a second time. The two (Tantric)
goddesses (i.e. Sanskrit: apsaras, here named Lucy and Mephi) either side of
the gate serve either to distract him with their erotic charm from entering
the gate or to empower him (with their erotic charm) with the exit speed (or concentration
intensity, resulting from Tantric consummation) needed to reach the goal. Turing’s universal machine superimposed
on bios ≈ life |