Book VII · Chapter 65

Chapter 65: Prayer as Logos-Dialogue

Page 243 in the printed volume

Part V closes at the boundary where language meets the commitment register. Prayer is the linguistic act that addresses itself not to another human speaker but to the terminal coherence point ω introduced in the relevant chapter. This chapter formalizes prayer as ω-addressed communication: a morphism in the commitment register directed toward the terminal object of the categorical framework. The formalization is not a theological prescription; it is a structural observation about the directionality of contemplative practice across traditions. The structural content of prayer—directed address toward terminal coherence—is τ-effective. The identification of ω with a personal divine principle belongs to the commitment register and is conjectural.