Guest guest Posted October 5, 1999 Report Share Posted October 5, 1999 Perhaps the profound dietary impact on one's mental and emotional states, are why both the Vaishnavas and Lord Buddha seem to consider the same food to be forbidden: 1 Meat 2 Fish 3 Fowl 4 Eggs 5 Garlic 6 Ginger 7 Onions 8 Shallots 9 and Leeks. .. In fact some even include fruit and honey on this list, as they feel the concentration of simple sugars to be disruptive to Some phyisiologies. .. Here is an interesting correlation. First compile a list of the cultures that have the rap of being "Hot Blooded". Now contrast their typical diet [and the ingredients thereof] with the above list. .. Food for thought, [forgive the pun] .. Oh sure, it is simple to just write back and contradict me, what if you Really want to Prove me wrong, wouldn't it be simpler to observe the above dietary restrictions for 49 consecutive days, and then notice the Mental and Emotive changes in stability [if any]? .. with palms folded, Darren :-) .. ZEN2WRK wrote: > ZEN2WRK > > In a message dated 10/1/99 4:53:42 AM Pacific Daylight Time, Aruftu > writes: > > << The relationship between this wisdom (the panoply of Indian Spiritual > Masters > & traditions) and how little effect it has had on the Indian people, gives > one pause. > > Div. > >> > Perhaps it expresses the nature of humanity. We shun coercion and rarely > admire that which is familiar. Having Gurus preaching endlessly for 10,000 > years and having them grow up as your next door neighbor, etc., might account > for the lack of progress. > > I vote that it is the curry, however. This spicy mixture has been linked to > several abnormal thinking patterns and to a form of vegetative disorder in > laboratory mice... > > Blessings > Sat Nam! > Zenbob > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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