Notas del episodio
The analogy of oil and water is often reduced to just meaning two things are "incompatible," but it actually offers a much deeper precision about how our lived experience functions [1].
Like oil and water, the localized parts of our life—our self, our identity, our biology—and the non-local consciousness moving through us do not dissolve into one another because their fundamental properties simply do not allow it [1, 2]. No amount of force, spiritual "stirring," or ideological pressure can change this structural law [2].
When we try to force them to blend, we end up exhausted, acting as "emulsifiers" to keep up the appearance of a unified mixture that will inevitably separate the moment we stop actively agitating it [2, 3].
But the true beauty of the "oil and water" reality is that they can still share the exact same con ...