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Over time our brains were conditioned to separate. We didn’t think of separating stuff since all the stuff was all we were. We were more like a bowl scooping it all up. When we were children, our colander didn’t have holes in it. When we have authentic experiences, our mind is being renewed. Sometimes it means we set the tool aside and sit in the sun for a while.
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We can know the water because of the pasta. Our mind will use all the tools (which includes our brain) to experience authentic reality. We can also sit in the sun with our eyes closed to experience the sun another way. We can observe the eclipse with the use of the colander to have an indirect experience of the sun. We learn about screwdrivers when we use a butter knife for the screwdriver task. In a similar way our sifting and separating brain can be used for a different purpose and be transformed to think in a different way.
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If you desired a full experience of the sun, the colander is not the right tool but the ability to witness the eclipse gives us a glimpse of the sun indirectly. During an eclipse, the holes in a colander can be used to protect a person’s eyes to witness firsthand the eclipse. Like the butter knife as a screwdriver, the colander can be used for other purposes. When we seek the truth of what we are with a conditioned brain, we trying to lift ourselves off the floor by pulling up on our belt.īut don’t be dismayed. We are the eye trying to see itself and the finger trying to touch itself. What we desire, what we are and what we manifest, is as much the stuff of the water as the cooked potatoes. Truth is found in the wholeness of all the stuff, the non-duality of reality, the oneness of thingness, the divine nature of forms or (what many have called) the will of God. The brain was conditioned to have holes like the colander so it can separate the stuff. You can’t discover ultimate truth with a conditioned brain. It is not, however a good tool for waking up, enlightenment, satori, salvation or being born again. We need the thinking mechanism of the brain-tool to keep us healthy, safe and satiated. It separates likes from hates and attraction from rejection. You could say conditions (like unwanted bean slime in chili) refined my use of the colander.
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I learned this important tip through trial and error. I keep discovering other separation applications for my colander that bring joy to my life like rinsing canned beans before I add them to my award winning chili (you would’ want to dump them straight into the chili without rinsing because the bean slime would mess it up). It’s great for washing broccoli and cauliflower. The colander is perfect for separating the pasta from the hot water. We use a colander to separate things and so does our brain. I was pleased and I felt everything was as it should be. When I had the experience of completing a task with the intended tool, I knew it was good. A tool that was optimized for spreading butter on toast, slicing a banana or creating a peanut butter and jelly sandwich can be used as a screwdriver-substitute, but when you want the job done right, you need the right tool. If I let go of the frustration associated with the task and don’t take it personally, I can see that a butter knife is not the right tool for the screwdriver job because it wasn’t intended for that job. My experience with a butter knife taught me a lot about a screwdriver. I didn’t appreciate using the right tool for the job until I was older, more mature and saw a better way. Have you ever used the wrong tool for a task like using a butter knife as a screwdriver? I have.