“Pajeant” is a word that describes experience of a journey or a spectacle consisting of a procession.
That crabbed description touches closely on our limited ability to find words that describe experience of what our journey “is.“
The search for the origin of nature (physis) occupied ancient Greeks who like Socrates sought truth and who are known as “pre Socratics.”
What they found was “to on”—which we translate as “being.” Our personal “pajeant” is so complex that we find it difficult to describe.
We can describe much that motivates us and add them up but that amalgam can be described only clumsily. There may be a reason for that because the reality underlying pajeant is the mystery of “being.”.