In hypertext, meaning is not something to be found, but something to be made.
As in poetry, the meaning is not some deeply encoded secret the reader must uncover, but rather the result of an attentive and playful reading of the text.
By attentive, I mean that the reader must be aware of the opportunities the text presents. In hypertext, these opportunities are generally visible as links. And we all know what to do with links <click>
By playful, I mean that reading a hypertext requires interaction and active participation. A cursory reading of a hypertext won't work, since there is often no single "next page" in a hypertext.
Meaning is what the reader does with the text. The author has laid down several possible paths, but the reader chooses. The author and the reader work together to create meanings.
What about Hejirascope specifically? What (or rather, how) does it mean?