When we eat
food, we taste the different tastes and decide which ones we like, and which we
don't. The next time we eat, we pick the food we enjoyed and avoid the foods
that we didn't. Perhaps this may be equated to the various experiences in our
lives (attracted by the Law of Attraction), and depending on the “taste” we
continue to attract the ones that taste good. Some give us indigestion. Some
poison us. Some leave us hungry for more. Taste is a personal preference, but
for the sake of this example I'll say that everyone prefers sweets, is tolerant
of sour flavors, and dislikes anything extremely spicy. We want the sweet cake,
but what if the waiter serves up jalapeƱo peppers? The slice of lemon isn't so
bad compared to a mouth on fire. That cake looks really good, but if we don't
know how to ask for it and chances are that we may get the peppers, what do we
do? We make a face and keep eating the lemon. We sprinkle a little sugar on it
to make it more bearable, maybe even somewhat enjoyable, yet as we think about
it we can taste the sourness even now. Now as we remember the feelings of that
unstoppable burning, eyes watering, inability to breathe or think until the
spicy particles of a pepper are swallowed or washed out of our mouths, the sour
lemon is getting sweeter by the second. The cake is forgotten as a myth and an
unachievable hope, but not so long ago we were eating it. How many decisions in
our lives are based on the same concept of fearing and avoiding a greater
displeasure? What would taste a little better than what we are eating right?
What do we want? What would make today more pleasant? What can we do to change
right now? What would be just a little better than this dry, old, tasteless
cracker? Waiter, I would like an orange.
Sharing of my ideas, opinions, resources, and Self awareness to create a better world. Because I want to live in a world where people are nice "just because", and no one feels silly about it. Thank you for your interest and visit.
Saturday, November 15, 2014
Book 1 (My Opinion, Your Choice) - Chapter 3, Part 1
Food and
eating, in my opinion are both representative of a few different concepts. On a
higher level they are representative of life as an overall experience, a visit
to a restaurant with the menu of experiences, the fellow diners at the other
tables, and the smells of other dishes. We look at our menus, and as the
waiters bring out other people's dishes, we get a chance to look and decide
what looks and smells appetizing. Once we pick something and taste it we may
find that we like it and will keep eating it, or that it is not to our taste
and send it back. The restaurant choice determines the clientele, as well as
the cuisine, so if you went to an Italian restaurant don't be too surprised by
the lack of sushi. Though with the universe filling in the past in a seamless
manner, it may turn out that you weren't even aware as you walked in, that the
restaurant is an Italian-Japanese fusion, and in the corner is a sushi bar you
had not noticed. On a lower level I believe the same way the body requires
food, and reacts to it, so too does the soul or whatever you'd like to call
your consciousness. “You are what you eat” may be an even more profound
statement.
To be continued...
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