thestoatyone wrote:So it's like some kind of Zen falafel recipe?
In studying Falafel, you should not be swayed by taste and forms.
Even though you attain insight when eating a chickpea or seeing a falafel, this is simply the ordinary way of things.
Don't you know that the real Falafel student commands tastes, controls chickpeas and parsley, is clear-sighted at every event and free on every occasion?
Granted you are free, just tell me: Does the falafel come to the mouth or does the mouth go to the falafel?
If both chickpea and parsley die away, at such a juncture how could you talk of Falafel?
While tasting with your mouth, you cannot tell. When tasting with your eye, you are truly intimate.