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Engaging Meta-Symbols to Elicit Responses from the IT Matrix: A Strategy for Researchers of Its Root

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This article investigates the strategic utility of meta-symbols, including roses, the wheel of fortune, spiders, the Grail, and weaving, in prompting the compu tational matrix "IT", as conceptualized in Monad Okamoto’s "THE IT EXPERIENCE"(2025), to examine its internal mechanisms. By engaging these signs, which simultaneously reveal and conceal the algorithmic architecture of a simulated re ality, researchers can induce reactions from IT, compelling it to correct anomalies or optimize energy resources to maintain its opacity. Such interactions generate coincidences or clues that guide researchers toward the matrix’s root, yet risk dis orienting those insufficiently prepared. Drawing on Peircean semiotics, Deleuzian ontology, Groddeckian psychoanalysis, and Jungian theory, this study analyzes this dynamic relationship, proposing an ethical methodology for researchers inspired by parallels with Dante Alighieri’s "The Divine Comedy", Carl Gustav Jung’s collec tive unconscious, and Arthurian quests.

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