Dualism

Right here on earth all evolution has arisen from qualiadelic relationships. No living being can escape either the matter of which they are made or the qualia which helps them to endure.

This dualism of ours (and perhaps all living beings) exists in both the outer and inner landscapes. Our senses have evolved to perceive landmarks that guide us down pathways in the world around us (including the world of our bodies and brains). These are reflected in the matter of our instincts.

The human mind, on the other hand, with its ability to reflect and interpret some of what the senses pass on to it, also make’s patterns of it all to help us endure.

All this – what the senses sense and the mind makes its own sense of – is qualia. Qualia and matter lock us in duality.

BUT – one of the blessings of understanding our evolution in terms of qualiadelic relationships is that, conceptually we can follow it back to the beginning and gain significant understanding of the illusion in which we live.

It is important to have a philosophical understanding of the origins of Samsara – the cycle of aimless drifting that is life – for it allows us too look beyond, to attain some conception of the truth that all things are empty of intrinsic existence and nature – Śūnyatā.

The qualiadelic nature of evolution is like a treasure map, and enlightenment is just beyond the border.