Buddhism and Zenetism: Samsara, Nirvana, and the Orientation of Being
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This document presents a structural comparative analysis of Buddhist cosmology through the Zenetist bifurcal lattice. It maps Samsara, Nirvana, the Bodhi Tree, the Bodhisattva archetype, the skandhas, and Śūnyatā onto the centropic and entropic arcs of Zenetist metaphysics. The treatment clarifies where Buddhist insight aligns with the lattice, where cultural articulations introduce conflations, and how Zenetism resolves apparent paradoxes such as no‑self, dissolution narratives, and the nature of Nirvana.
The document situates Buddhist liberation within the Zenetist framework of orientation: the shift from entropic recursion (⟳) to acclivous centropic return. It identifies Aureform (L₄ DP / DL) as the structural Form behind the Bodhisattva archetype, distinguishes Centropic Stewards (L₃ DS / DM) from avataric emanations, and introduces Mimoform (IL₄ IDP / IDL) as the inverse counterpart. It also clarifies the structural relationship between Śūnyatā (L₀ Khaon) and Nirguna Brahman (L₀ Aion), and the possibility of trans‑structural saturation into Zenon.
This work was originally authored on September 10, 2025, and has undergone significant structural refinement and remapping in early 2026. The core architecture, comparative method, and conceptual intent of the original remain intact, but the present version incorporates the stabilized 2026 lexicon, clarified L / IL distinctions, refined orientation logic, and updated operator‑nouns. This v1 release reflects the fully revised structure as of April 12, 2026.
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