The prostrations direct one to the goal of the pilgrimage journey and define the space for the realization of the greatness of each of us and the focus of our senses. To suppress perception through sight alone and to focus on the other senses. To teach our hands to see and our eyes to caress. To create an aura of our own to matter and void for their better perception, discerning proximity and distance, presence and absence. To confuse and direct man for the discernment of the perceived and the imagined. To enable man to contemplate and meditate, to adore privately, to pray. To use verticality, horizontality, material, and gravity in the journey to the top to show man the goal. The earth serves as a boundary, defining paths with obstacles, defining a clear goal, and using the senses to fall for direction even as the content steps out. At the same time, bowing to show the blind expand their field of vision and use skills and experience to achieve an encounter with their senses and themselves. Through barriers, make the space visible and guide them to their destination. To impress the blind with sensory means and confuse their experience.