Guest guest Posted October 3, 2006 Report Share Posted October 3, 2006 ThePowerOfSilence , " saikali6362 " <saikali6362 wrote: Help on the Quest for Self-realization-Reminders-77 Fasting should be chiefly mental (abstention from thoughts). Mere abstinence from food will do no good, it will even upset the mind. Spiritual unfoldment (development) will come rather by regulating eating. Food affects the mind. The quality of one's food influences the mind. The mind feeds on the foods consumed. For the practice of any kind of yoga, vegetarianism is absolutely necessary since it makes the mind more sattvic (pure and harmonious). Custom is only an adjustment to environment. It is the mind that matters. The fact is that the mind has been trained to find certain foods good and palatable. The necessary food value is obtainable in vegetarian as well as non-vegetarian food; only the mind desires the sort of food that it is used to and considers palatable. Moderation in food, moderation in sleep and moderation in speech are, generally speaking, the rules of conduct which an aspirant should follow. Eat in moderation and continue the Quest. The rule of food-regulation is that one should allow time for the stomach's rest, and when hungry, eat a limited amount of Satvika food. Sattvic foods include bread, fruit, vegetables, milk and such things. Regulation of diet, restricting it to sattvic (i.e simple and nutritious food which sustains but does not stimulate the body) food, taken in moderate quantities, is of all the rules of conduct the best; and it is most conducive (contributing or helping (towards something) ) to the development of the satvic qualities (purity of heart, self-restraint, evenness (equable (not easily disturbed or angered), calm) of temper, tenderness towards all beings, fortitude (courage in pain and adversity) and freedom from desire, hatred and arrogance are the outstanding virtues of the satvic mind). These, in their turn, assist one in the practice of Self-enquiry in the Quest of the Self. Regulation of one's diet by taking only moderate quantities of food and by strictly avoiding non-sattvic foods, that is, all non- vegetarian foods such as eggs, fish and meat, all intoxicants such alcohol and tobacco, excessively pungent (having a sharp or strong taste or smell, esp., so as to produce a prickling sensation (trouble mentally); mentally stimulating), sour and salty tastes, excess onions and garlic, and so on [is a great help]. Sattva (purity and harmony): Dairy produce, vegetables and cereals are deemed to be sattvic foods. A diet which consists largely of these products helps spiritual aspirants to maintain a still, quiet mind. Rajas (activity): Rajasic foods include meat, fish and hot spicy foods such as chilies, onions and garlic. Ingestion of these foods results in an overactive mind. Tamas (sluggishness (inactive, slow-moving)): Foods which are decayed, stale or the product of a fermentation process (e.g alcohol) are classified as tamasic. Consumption of these foods leads to apathetic (having or showing no emotion or interest), torpid (sluggish, inactive, dull, apathetic) states of mind which hamper (impede, hinder) clear decisive thinking. Q: Are there aids to (1) concentration, and (2) casting off distractions? A: Physically, the digestive and other organs are to be kept free from irritation. Therefore food is regulated both in quantity and quality. Non-irritants are eaten, avoiding chilies, excess salt, onions, wine, opium, etc. Avoid constipation, drowsiness and excitement and all foods which induce them. Mentally, take interest in one thing and fix the mind on it. Let that interest be self- absorbing to the exclusion of everything else. This is dispassion (vairagya) and concentration. Source: Various reliable publications of / on Sri Ramana Maharshi's teachings. --- End forwarded message --- Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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