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Dear Manish Ji

 

yes is another misconception.............garlic and onions do interfer with

meditation........Is like people from the TM Organization telling people that

peanut butter interferes with meditation.........goodness only knows why people

say senseless things like this....maybe it is simply to impress others with

their posture of knowledge no one else has......chewing gum doesnt interfere

with meditation either so we can all put that one to rest before somebody finds

chewing gum to be a problem

 

Am wondering if you are talking about the same IKSCON group or Krishna

Consciousness Group that I heard of that does not recognize Lord Ganesha in

their

group.........now thats a real mistake.......no body in their right mind leaves

Lord Ganesha out...........they have been going into bankruptcy here in the US

 

Purple onions are extrememly good for the body and garlic the same as garlic

will cut the problem with eating ghee as a standard part of the diet

 

The way to choose a sweet onion is to choose one that is more flat than

round.....at some times during the season of growing onions farmers employees go

into the field and push over the tops of the mature onions.....probably do this

by merely stepping on the tops or cutting them off.............then you get a

flat sweet onion in the purple onions because the onion no longer sends the

juices to the tops.......the round yellow onions are totally hot and then there

are sweet round hawaiian onions and mexican aztec sweet onions..........so now

we have so many sweet onion varieties we have more options and dont have to

suffer from the hot round yellow onions that used to be so common

 

about 3 years ago in one part of India the community put on a gigantic

demonstration and stopped traffic on the roads until the local government

stepped in

and made sure they got their allotment of onions.........onions were a large

part of their diet and this incident made it to the Indo American newspapers

in the US

 

hope this helps a little

 

Thanks

 

DD

 

In a message dated 8/22/2005 1:17:26 PM Pacific Standard Time,

no_reply writes:

 

>

>

> Namaste DD

>

> Thanks for your answer, that is great news considering i love my

> spicy and tasty indian foods. Althought some swaminarayan do not eat

> onions and others that have become somewhat closer to god, what's

> with onions, is it a misconseption again!? I remember reading from a

> book by the ISOKCON publishers that onions and garlic interfere with

> meditation<< that could be one reason; but being a scientist myself,

> i don't think onions are bad for the body and garlic is even beeter

> for your health (although you will smell of it as it comes through

> the pores of your skin if you eat too much!)

>

>

> Thnaks again,

>

> Manish

>

>

> ,

> AumShiningLotus@a... wrote:

> >Dear Friend

> >

> >yes this is the message I lost from the moderator site........just

> answered

> >it for you and now the message appears..........dont know whats

> going on with

> > however have anwered your question best as I can

> >

> >hope it helps

> >

> >Wishing you and Family the Best

> >

> >Thanks and Take Care

> >

> >DD

> >

> >In a message dated 8/22/2005 9:46:19 AM Pacific Standard Time,

> >no_reply writes:

> >

> >>

> >>

> >>Namaste

> >>

> >>Although i'm a vegitarian, i do love my spicy and hot indian

> (and

> >>others) food which include onions and lots of garlic. Now i have

> read

> >>in some books that I should not be wearing my rudraksha mala

 

 

 

 

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Dear DDji,

 

I have read somewhere in some yoga book about satvic,

tamasic and rajasic foods, it said satvic food is

devoid of spices, fats meat and dairy products,

Tamasic and Rajasic foods are more spicy and tasty for

pleasure and do not help in spiritual development.

 

But scientifically spices are considered as medicinal

and good for the body,

 

What is your take on the Satvic, Rajasic and Tamasic

foods. There is a old saying in india that spicy food

makes one aggressive, I am not sure about it though

 

Regards,

Divakar.

 

--- AumShiningLotus wrote:

 

> Dear Manish Ji

>

> yes is another misconception.............garlic and

> onions do interfer with

> meditation........Is like people from the TM

> Organization telling people that

> peanut butter interferes with

> meditation.........goodness only knows why people

> say senseless things like this....maybe it is simply

> to impress others with

> their posture of knowledge no one else

> has......chewing gum doesnt interfere

> with meditation either so we can all put that one to

> rest before somebody finds

> chewing gum to be a problem

>

> Am wondering if you are talking about the same

> IKSCON group or Krishna

> Consciousness Group that I heard of that does not

> recognize Lord Ganesha in their

> group.........now thats a real mistake.......no body

> in their right mind leaves

> Lord Ganesha out...........they have been going into

> bankruptcy here in the US

>

> Purple onions are extrememly good for the body and

> garlic the same as garlic

> will cut the problem with eating ghee as a standard

> part of the diet

>

> The way to choose a sweet onion is to choose one

> that is more flat than

> round.....at some times during the season of growing

> onions farmers employees go

> into the field and push over the tops of the mature

> onions.....probably do this

> by merely stepping on the tops or cutting them

> off.............then you get a

> flat sweet onion in the purple onions because the

> onion no longer sends the

> juices to the tops.......the round yellow onions are

> totally hot and then there

> are sweet round hawaiian onions and mexican aztec

> sweet onions..........so now

> we have so many sweet onion varieties we have more

> options and dont have to

> suffer from the hot round yellow onions that used to

> be so common

>

> about 3 years ago in one part of India the community

> put on a gigantic

> demonstration and stopped traffic on the roads until

> the local government stepped in

> and made sure they got their allotment of

> onions.........onions were a large

> part of their diet and this incident made it to the

> Indo American newspapers

> in the US

>

> hope this helps a little

>

> Thanks

>

> DD

>

> In a message dated 8/22/2005 1:17:26 PM Pacific

> Standard Time,

> no_reply writes:

>

> >

> >

> > Namaste DD

> >

> > Thanks for your answer, that is great news

> considering i love my

> > spicy and tasty indian foods. Althought some

> swaminarayan do not eat

> > onions and others that have become somewhat closer

> to god, what's

> > with onions, is it a misconseption again!? I

> remember reading from a

> > book by the ISOKCON publishers that onions and

> garlic interfere with

> > meditation<< that could be one reason; but being a

> scientist myself,

> > i don't think onions are bad for the body and

> garlic is even beeter

> > for your health (although you will smell of it as

> it comes through

> > the pores of your skin if you eat too much!)

> >

> >

> > Thnaks again,

> >

> > Manish

> >

> >

> > ,

>

> > AumShiningLotus@a... wrote:

> > >Dear Friend

> > >

> > >yes this is the message I lost from the moderator

> site........just

> > answered

> > >it for you and now the message

> appears..........dont know whats

> > going on with

> > > however have anwered your question best

> as I can

> > >

> > >hope it helps

> > >

> > >Wishing you and Family the Best

> > >

> > >Thanks and Take Care

> > >

> > >DD

> > >

> > >In a message dated 8/22/2005 9:46:19 AM Pacific

> Standard Time,

> > >no_reply writes:

> > >

> > >>

> > >>

> > >>Namaste

> > >>

> > >>Although i'm a vegitarian, i do love my spicy

> and hot indian

> > (and

> > >>others) food which include onions and lots of

> garlic. Now i have

> > read

> > >>in some books that I should not be wearing my

> rudraksha mala

>

>

>

> [Non-text portions of this message have been

> removed]

>

>

 

 

 

 

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Namaste all,

 

Onions and garlic are considered to be rajasic foods i.e. they increase

rajas within the person who consumes them. It is a more philosophical

case of you are what you eat! LOL It is suggested that a predominance of

rajas in a person is generally not conducive to deep meditation,

especially if they are inexperienced in this field. Moderation, as with

most things in life, is the key.

 

Om Shanti

Neil

 

 

www.shivabeads.co.uk

 

 

 

 

 

[] On Behalf Of

AumShiningLotus

22 August 2005 21:34

 

Re: RBSC : Re: question answered!

 

 

Dear Manish Ji

 

yes is another misconception.............garlic and onions do interfer

with

meditation........Is like people from the TM Organization telling people

that

peanut butter interferes with meditation.........goodness only knows why

people

say senseless things like this....maybe it is simply to impress others

with

their posture of knowledge no one else has......chewing gum doesnt

interfere

with meditation either so we can all put that one to rest before

somebody finds

chewing gum to be a problem

 

Am wondering if you are talking about the same IKSCON group or Krishna

Consciousness Group that I heard of that does not recognize Lord Ganesha

in their

group.........now thats a real mistake.......no body in their right mind

leaves

Lord Ganesha out...........they have been going into bankruptcy here in

the US

 

Purple onions are extrememly good for the body and garlic the same as

garlic

will cut the problem with eating ghee as a standard part of the diet

 

The way to choose a sweet onion is to choose one that is more flat than

round.....at some times during the season of growing onions farmers

employees go

into the field and push over the tops of the mature onions.....probably

do this

by merely stepping on the tops or cutting them off.............then you

get a

flat sweet onion in the purple onions because the onion no longer sends

the

juices to the tops.......the round yellow onions are totally hot and

then there

are sweet round hawaiian onions and mexican aztec sweet

onions..........so now

we have so many sweet onion varieties we have more options and dont have

to

suffer from the hot round yellow onions that used to be so common

 

about 3 years ago in one part of India the community put on a gigantic

demonstration and stopped traffic on the roads until the local

government stepped in

and made sure they got their allotment of onions.........onions were a

large

part of their diet and this incident made it to the Indo American

newspapers

in the US

 

hope this helps a little

 

Thanks

 

DD

 

In a message dated 8/22/2005 1:17:26 PM Pacific Standard Time,

no_reply writes:

 

>

>

> Namaste DD

>

> Thanks for your answer, that is great news considering i love my

> spicy and tasty indian foods. Althought some swaminarayan do not eat

> onions and others that have become somewhat closer to god, what's

> with onions, is it a misconseption again!? I remember reading from a

> book by the ISOKCON publishers that onions and garlic interfere with

> meditation<< that could be one reason; but being a scientist myself,

> i don't think onions are bad for the body and garlic is even beeter

> for your health (although you will smell of it as it comes through

> the pores of your skin if you eat too much!)

>

>

> Thnaks again,

>

> Manish

>

>

> ,

> AumShiningLotus@a... wrote:

> >Dear Friend

> >

> >yes this is the message I lost from the moderator site........just

> answered

> >it for you and now the message appears..........dont know whats

> going on with

> > however have anwered your question best as I can

> >

> >hope it helps

> >

> >Wishing you and Family the Best

> >

> >Thanks and Take Care

> >

> >DD

> >

> >In a message dated 8/22/2005 9:46:19 AM Pacific Standard Time,

> >no_reply writes:

> >

> >>

> >>

> >>Namaste

> >>

> >>Although i'm a vegitarian, i do love my spicy and hot indian

> (and

> >>others) food which include onions and lots of garlic. Now i have

> read

> >>in some books that I should not be wearing my rudraksha mala

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Dear Divakar Ji

 

Best place to get really specific about these food groups is to find the

books by Dr David Frawley like Yoga and Ayurveda and The Yoga of

Herbs..........Neil Ji is right.....the middle path is the best and different

foods are for

different uses........you are not going to see a laborer who digs ditches for 8

hours a day surviveing on potatoes and green pea soup.....they are going to be

eating some type of meat so they can build muscle and continue to dig ditches

with pick and shovel 40 hours a day.........needs to be said that there is a

meat and leather industry in India.............about a year ago in the

newspaper there was an article about a big Goddess Kali Festival maybe in

Calcutta

where they were going to kill 1000 goats in honor of the Goddess..........some

people in the community thought this was not right and the stopped them from

doing this...........so what happened to the 1000 goats.........they probably

ended up in the butcher shop for food

 

If you are a yogi is best to eat as much satvic food as possible as this

makes a person light for meditation however all satvic food does not provide

everything needed for a totally healthy body so a person needs to add some

other

foods in this age......following a middle path that is reasonable is always

the best it seems however it always depends on the condition of your

body......am sure a starveing yogi will eat anything offered up to a point to

stay alive

 

In the old days spices were used in India to keep the food fresh as there was

no refrigeration so yogis and others most always ate fresh food and food that

was spiced as a preservative so they would not get food poisoning

 

Thanks

 

DD

In a message dated 8/23/2005 8:11:23 AM Pacific Standard Time,

div_tan writes:

 

>

>

> Dear DDji,

>

> I have read somewhere in some yoga book about satvic,

> tamasic and rajasic foods, it said satvic food is

> devoid of spices, fats meat and dairy products,

> Tamasic and Rajasic foods are more spicy and tasty for

> pleasure and do not help in spiritual development.

>

> But scientifically spices are considered as medicinal

> and good for the body,

>

> What is your take on the Satvic, Rajasic and Tamasic

> foods. There is a old saying in india that spicy food

> makes one aggressive, I am not sure about it though

>

> Regards,

> Divakar.

>

> --- AumShiningLotus wrote:

>

> >Dear Manish Ji

> >

> >yes is another misconception.............garlic and

> >onions do interfer with

> >meditation........Is like people from the TM

> >Organization telling people that

> >peanut butter interferes with

> >meditation.........goodness only knows why people

> >say senseless things like this....maybe it is simply

> >to impress others with

> >their posture of knowledge no one else

> >has......chewing gum doesnt interfere

> >with meditation either so we can all put that one to

 

 

 

 

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Namaste my friend,

 

Thanks for asking : ) I'm afraid not yet, we have recently put up new

stock and uploaded the deity information pages, but I'm still in the

process of writing the meditation pages. We are actually in the process

of moving home (without yet having found a new place to live), so much

time is going into this right now. But I am keen to get the meditation

pages finished as I feel they will have much to offer, though I don't

wish to rush them and running the risk of making them poor or forgetting

to include something. But they will get done, that is a promise!

 

Wishing you well,

 

 

Om Shanti

Neil

 

 

 

www.shivabeads.co.uk

 

 

 

 

[] On Behalf Of

gcat_mmv

23 August 2005 11:23

 

RBSC : Re: question answered!

 

 

Thanks you for that Neilji

 

Hey has your website finished with all info included?

 

 

Manish

 

 

 

, "Neil "

<Trikashaivism@o...> wrote:

> Namaste all,

>

> Onions and garlic are considered to be rajasic foods i.e. they

increase

> rajas within the person who consumes them. It is a more

philosophical

> case of you are what you eat! LOL It is suggested that a

predominance of

> rajas in a person is generally not conducive to deep meditation,

> especially if they are inexperienced in this field. Moderation, as

with

> most things in life, is the key.

>

> Om Shanti

> Neil

>

>

> www.shivabeads.co.uk

>

>

>

>

>

> [] On Behalf Of

> AumShiningLotus@a...

> 22 August 2005 21:34

>

> Re: RBSC : Re: question answered!

>

>

> Dear Manish Ji

>

> yes is another misconception.............garlic and onions do

interfer

> with

> meditation........Is like people from the TM Organization telling

people

> that

> peanut butter interferes with meditation.........goodness only

knows why

> people

> say senseless things like this....maybe it is simply to impress

others

> with

> their posture of knowledge no one else has......chewing gum doesnt

> interfere

> with meditation either so we can all put that one to rest before

> somebody finds

> chewing gum to be a problem

>

> Am wondering if you are talking about the same IKSCON group or

Krishna

> Consciousness Group that I heard of that does not recognize Lord

Ganesha

> in their

> group.........now thats a real mistake.......no body in their

right mind

> leaves

> Lord Ganesha out...........they have been going into bankruptcy

here in

> the US

>

> Purple onions are extrememly good for the body and garlic the same

as

> garlic

> will cut the problem with eating ghee as a standard part of the

diet

>

> The way to choose a sweet onion is to choose one that is more flat

than

> round.....at some times during the season of growing onions farmers

> employees go into the field and push over the tops of the mature

onions.....probably

> do this

> by merely stepping on the tops or cutting them

off.............then you

> get a

> flat sweet onion in the purple onions because the onion no longer

sends

> the

> juices to the tops.......the round yellow onions are totally hot

and

> then there

> are sweet round hawaiian onions and mexican aztec sweet

> onions..........so now

> we have so many sweet onion varieties we have more options and

dont have

> to

> suffer from the hot round yellow onions that used to be so common

>

> about 3 years ago in one part of India the community put on a

gigantic

> demonstration and stopped traffic on the roads until the local

> government stepped in and made sure they got their allotment of

> onions.........onions

were a

> large

> part of their diet and this incident made it to the Indo American

> newspapers

> in the US

>

> hope this helps a little

>

> Thanks

>

> DD

>

> In a message dated 8/22/2005 1:17:26 PM Pacific Standard Time,

> no_reply writes:

>

> >

> >

> > Namaste DD

> >

> > Thanks for your answer, that is great news considering i love my

> > spicy and tasty indian foods. Althought some swaminarayan do not

eat

> > onions and others that have become somewhat closer to god,

what's

> > with onions, is it a misconseption again!? I remember reading

from a

> > book by the ISOKCON publishers that onions and garlic interfere

with

> > meditation<< that could be one reason; but being a scientist

myself,

> > i don't think onions are bad for the body and garlic is even

beeter

> > for your health (although you will smell of it as it comes

through

> > the pores of your skin if you eat too much!)

> >

> >

> > Thnaks again,

> >

> > Manish

> >

> >

> > ,

> > AumShiningLotus@a... wrote:

> > >Dear Friend

> > >

> > >yes this is the message I lost from the moderator

site........just

> > answered

> > >it for you and now the message appears..........dont know whats

> > going on with

> > > however have anwered your question best as I can

> > >

> > >hope it helps

> > >

> > >Wishing you and Family the Best

> > >

> > >Thanks and Take Care

> > >

> > >DD

> > >

> > >In a message dated 8/22/2005 9:46:19 AM Pacific Standard Time,

> > >no_reply writes:

> > >

> > >>

> > >>

> > >>Namaste

> > >>

> > >>Although i'm a vegitarian, i do love my spicy and hot indian

> > (and

> > >>others) food which include onions and lots of garlic. Now i

have

> > read

> > >>in some books that I should not be wearing my rudraksha mala

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

> To send an email to:

>

>

>

> Links

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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