Guest guest Posted July 15, 2007 Report Share Posted July 15, 2007 Can someone explain what are effects of non-veg food and sex on samadhi. Is it necessary to leave both to enter into Samadhi Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 15, 2007 Report Share Posted July 15, 2007 This is the most unbiased scientific reply. Non vegetarian food needs more salt for cooking. It also needs more butter ghee and oil for cooking. More spices are needed to cook tasty non vegetarian dishes. Along with non vegetarian food more cereals are consumed. Stomachful of oily salty tasty food puts one to sleep and prevents any spiritual mental process. So it`s bad for Samadhi. tantra_rag <no_reply > wrote: Can someone explain what are effects of non-veg food and sex on samadhi. Is it necessary to leave both to enter into Samadhi Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 16, 2007 Report Share Posted July 16, 2007 , " J.SWAMY IRAGAVARAPU " <jiragavarapu wrote: > thanks this information was useful. Further to this I wish to add that non-veg food, if one is habitual.. does not bar from entering into meditation. But to enter higher realms of sadhna... non-veg food becomes a hinderance. since non-veg food is Tamsic in Nature it certainly becomes a dark force somewhere on higher steps of samadhi same is with sex. Our scriputres say those grihastha sadhak, who perform sex for children, or to fulfil the desire of the partner are almost Brahmcharis. However at higher realms of gaining samadhi, sex becomes a hinderance, as the energies released by Kundalini, used in sexual act...and thus stop one entering into samadhi. Lower samadhis can be attained while having non-veg food and sex, but certainly the enlightening high samadhis (savikalapa) and final leap (nirvikalapa) needs strict control Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 16, 2007 Report Share Posted July 16, 2007 Dear Friend, Samadhi is very higher stage. During initial Sadhana itself, one should have control over non-vege and sex. Sex can be regulated with permission of wife under proper mutual understanding and co-operation. One can't totally ban it being a householder. Limit it to minimum will ok. As far as non-vege is concerned, as it increase tamas sentiments and waves of revolting, vindicating, retaliating thoughts may come in mind for very negligible incidences, one can not keep proper control over mind. For that non-vege should be prohibited. If one is confident enough to control his mind after proper education to it, then ok. But still better reduce it to minimum and search proper alternates for right progress else this sadhana will lead to Ravana instead of Rama. Regards. tantra_rag <no_reply > wrote: Can someone explain what are effects of non-veg food and sex on samadhi. Is it necessary to leave both to enter into Samadhi Get the freedom to save as many mails as you wish. Click here to know how. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 17, 2007 Report Share Posted July 17, 2007 There is also a Karma associated with eating meat. Depending on how the animal was slaughtered. In many cases, the animals have been mistreated their whole lives culminating in that slaughter. If its a higher order animal like a cow, that has the capacity to feel love and hate, all the hate it feels is attached to the karma of its slaughter. When you support (inadvertantly) the slaughter by eating meat, a part of the karma attaches to you. In older times, we'd hunt an animal down and eat it, after offering prayers for its soul. In this case the animal led a full life and its death was a natural part of the cycle of life. There was no dushkarma attached as such. Samadhi implies rising above Karma, hence we should avoid using / eating / doing anything that has such obvious bad karma attached to it. > tantra_rag <no_reply > wrote: Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 17, 2007 Report Share Posted July 17, 2007 > There is also a Karma associated with eating meat. Depending on how Not just Karma- animal fat & proteins arent digested by humans, but absorbed straight into our muscles. We are getting the animals sanskaars & habits.... More importantly, the pain & fear the animal felt while being killed get absorbed in its skin & passed on to eater- this includes the psycholgical violence it felt, which gets stored as violent thoughts in the eater. There is no such thing as " merciful killing " - animals know they are about to die. If an animal dies at a place, other animals will avoid that place for months. Animals have a psychic connection with each other, that makes them aware of the violence to be done to them. In a society where veg food wasn't available, there would be no problem in eating meat, but this isnt the case in any country now. Farmers dump tons of food in sea, as they have too much of it(mainly in rich Western countries who subsidise their farmers). Ancient hunters were a different matter- they followed natures course, & hunted the animal in its own ground. They then apologised to the animal for killing it. They only killed when they were hungry. Compare this with the millions of animals who grow in captivity, lead small, painful lives, & are brutally killed at the end. Carlos Castaneda tells a story in his tale with Don Juan. They are lost in the jungle, & so capture a rabbit. Before killing it, Don Juan says to it " Sorry I have to kill you, but your own death has brought you to me. I eat you, but in full recognition of the fact that my own death will make me food for others one day. Someday, I too will die , helplessly trapped by someone superior to me " . Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 17, 2007 Report Share Posted July 17, 2007 Thanks Keshav,Jivagarapu, satish and shanracer... your explanations were beautiful and thought provoking.. my love and good wishes Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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