Xenagora
Xenagora suspends her consciousness within the market yoga. The process progresses in linear fashion from her complicity with the constituent mental formations. There is a tomb within her, a catastrophe space, following from the omnegation of surfaces. For this reason she engages in the spectral meditation ceremonies which align her soul to the infinite minutia of price tag coronations. Upon completion, she machine-etches the network transformation diagram into rolled steel, so to serve as template for the coming yield.
She traverses the skandhas, first the materiality of the market domain, whose gate is flesh-cathexis. The next gate is the most difficult, āpaṇavedanā, market sensation, whose gate is the nihilation of determinate judgment. Then market perceptions and mental formations, whose gates are, respectively, the reflection upon the sentiment of indicators, and the dual form of narrative engagement and total rejection. Finally the illuminum, discernment, the market core.
At the moment of illumination a thousand hands reach out and set to their data and information labor, erupting into materiality. The ensuing transformation of worlds attests to the measure of this wave of force. Knitting, inscribing, performing the finest adjustments to the body of consumption, which bears the body of labor.
In this way she finds the world open before her like a book of clear and simple verse. Thereby she confirms its vacuity and sets herself instead to the work of the higher forms.

