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Question by drampor: What is the philosophy of a bowl of soup?
Does it change depending upon it’s content? Would black bean and mung mushroom soup be more inclined towards Asia philosophy or perhaps tomato soup would ascribe to a simplist explanation of lifes purpose? Help me out here, I just don’t get soups take on life, reality, God, the whole thing of things, many thanks.
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Answer by LindaLou
I believe that soup’s philosophy on life is simply to “drink in the knowledge”. Sometimes the knowledge is smooth (like broth) and easy to take in, sometimes it holds particularly interesting nuggets or chunks of wisdom and sometimes you have to pick and choose out of the soup what does and does not serve you. Ingest what does and leave the rest at the bottom of the bowl. Soup=knowledge 😉
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UGH! Why isn’t there a Panera actually IN Philly and not all the way out smh
I work at the Panera in Millbury, Ma and LOVEEEEEEEEE the creamy tomato soup!!!
I like Campbells tomato soup and grilled cheese.
Yum!! I will have to try this!
Well chicken noodle is all about the soul, where as egg drop is all about making the most of mistakes.
Tomato is all about taking what the crowd throws at you, and making lemons out of lemonade.
Pea soup is pretty existential.
I think that Alphabet Soup has somehting to say, but I can never make sense of it.
Tortellini soup is about east meets west fusion (Columbus brought Noodles from the orient).
Matzo ball ascribes to Hebrew philosophy, however many gentiles partake of it.
Thanks for making hungry.
Have you ever asked the soup?
I think i would like to use the example of a mixed vegetable soup in chicken broth…There are usually a variety of vegetables which are included in the soup in arbitrary amounts…They may not all coalesce in terms of color or consistency, but they offer unique ranges of tastes and textures for the enjoyment of the person eating the soup.
The soup is the essence, something unique, there are no bowls alike, yet similar, such as is mind. It is concretisation of consciousness, an allegory for mind.
Soup conjurs up the vision of grandma chopping, simmering, and stirring up a pot of nourishment to heal all that’s ailing a soul. A soup can contain many things to nourish and heal. It is known to be made with love. Love can warm the soul.
no one drinks what´s left on the bottom