> > ----Duh. I'm so stupid. Why didn't I think of that?
> 
> Probably because you realized that "stick with one
> ride until the end" was part of a dogma that was
> carefully *taught* to you, and you rejected dogma,
> not the ride.  As a result, you're still on the
> ride (although a different ride), while others are 
> merely out walking the dogma, in circles.  :-)
> 
> ----Nah, I probably didn't think of it because:
> (a) I don't go to Disneyland to get enlightened,

You may have missed out.  I worked with a spiritual 
teacher who took his students to Disneyland often. 
http://ramalila.net/RoadTripMind/rtm13.html

> (b) There's too many spies at Disneyland to be able to do 
> anything truely fun,

IMO, there is never too much anything anywhere to 
prohibit having fun.  :-)

> (g) Enlightenment is not a ride that you can get on and off of,

True in the sense that it is always already present. 

> (h) Enlightenment is for those who have left childish toys behind,

Can't buy this one.  Enlightenment is for everyone, and
many people rather enjoy not having lost in adulthood
the ability to have fun that they had as children.

> (j) Disneyland specifically is for children, 

Only because too many adults are too busy being adults
to remember how to have fun.  Kids drag their parents
to Disneyland because they pity them.

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