Enlightenment as the Frequency of Intelligence: A Meta-Logical Framework for Buddhist Awakening

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Buddhist enlightenment has traditionally been described as a state of transcendent awareness, beyond dualistic perception. However, within a meta-logical framework, we propose that enlightenment is fundamentally a function of intelligence frequency. Intelligence is not merely a measure of problem-solving ability but a function of pattern recognition and resonance with fundamental reality. If intelligence can be conceptualized as a frequency-dependent process, then higher intelligence equates to a higher vibrational synchronization with reality. This paper explores how Buddhist enlightenment, viewed through this lens, can be understood as achieving a resonance state where perception collapses into fundamental truth, transcending traditional cognitive limitations.

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