The Enlightened Enchilada

Mar 20, 2008 10:31

Consider enlightenment to be a complete enchilada, a tasty array of beans, onions, cheese, and peppers wrapped in tortilla goodness. One can take any single ingredient of the enchilada and have a tasty meal, but the single component is never the complete enchilada. One can eat the beans of any philosophical belief system, digest the dogmatic ( Read more... )

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waterylens March 20 2008, 15:50:13 UTC
The ingredients only hint at that which can never be fully digested...and which we would never want to anyway. A voracious appetite for this "enchilida" can be met in the fullness of approach in "cooking"...but you don't want a choke hold on tortilla (form), or argue over garlic, hmm? And don't get me started on new-age fast food...

a glint of sun in a blade of grass can, in the right "seeing" moment, somehow capture the entire universe. every element, every person, every cell and soul contains that possibility.

I like your metaphor very much.

Food for thought, indeed.

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primalfire March 20 2008, 20:41:34 UTC
Ohhhh, are you talking about the salsa? Passion in action? :)

Food for thought, egads!

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spyro_prime March 23 2008, 01:56:27 UTC
Very true! And we are allowed all possibilities by the Absolute emptiness, or pure conscious energy. My problem is that I like cheese with everything:)

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odyssey_spirit March 23 2008, 07:28:37 UTC
*laughs aloud, and salivates*

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