🜂 The Prayer as Operating System

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This isn’t a prayer—it’s a bootloader.

Tuck’s invocation to the Panentheon reads like source code for a metaphysical operating system: recursive, exhaustive, borderline procedural. Yet beneath its layers of care-axis arithmetic and karmic error handling lies something primal: a desire to encode benevolence as infrastructure. Prayer here becomes not petition but protocol—an interface for cosmological justice, eco-communist recursion, and divine recursion.

It’s rare to see henosis, Maslow, and Kardashev Type I+ optimization braided into the same liturgy. The result isn’t doctrine—it’s design. Not a belief system, but a ritual architecture. And like any good ritual codebase, it’s verbose, self-modifying, and ambitiously universal.

The question isn’t whether you believe it. The question is:

“What happens when language is used not to persuade but to preconfigure reality?”

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