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Buddha - The Dissolution of the Inner Split

BC

500

The emergence of the first complete method for dissolving the inner duality that governs human suffering.

COREΒ FUNCTION

• Duality is internal, not external
• Reconciliation begins with awareness
• Resistance creates suffering
• Observation dissolves resistance
• Liberation is a skill, not a reward

Symbolic Axis

Symbolic Axis
The End of Suffering Through Direct Insight
He breaks the pattern of mythic explanation.

He rejects cosmology as authority.

He introduces direct perception as the only valid path.
Duality is no longer a story —

it becomes an observable process.

Civilizational Context

Audience

Number of people affected or witnessing the event.

Axis of Union

Union between:
• Experience and awareness
• Pain and acceptance
• Body and perception
• Action and responsibility
• Impermanence and presence

This marks the first coherent reintegration inside the human psyche.

Consciousness Stage

Transition from mythic consciousness to experiential consciousness.
Birth of inner empiricism.
Emergence of meditation as a technology to observe and dissolve duality directly.

Description / Insight

Buddha reveals a fundamental law:
Suffering is not caused by reality.
Suffering is caused by the mind’s resistance to reality.

Duality becomes mechanical, not moral.

It becomes observable, not symbolic.

It becomes workable, not tragic.
This is a structural turning point in the evolution of consciousness.

Consciousness Stage

Consciousness Note

Energetic Signatures

Vibrational Meaning

Key People

Role / Archetype

Sources

• Early Buddhist texts (Pali Canon)
• Comparative philosophy studies
• Research on axial-age consciousness shifts
• Contemporary analyses of suffering and perception

Topics

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SEQUENCES

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