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FOOD AND HEALTH

 

Every activity of man is dependent on the energy he derives from the

intake of food. The spiritual sadhanas he ventures upon depends on

the quantity and quality of the food taken by the sadhak, even during

the preliminary preparations recommended by Patanjali. The most

external of the five sheaths that enclose the Atmic core, namely the

Annamaya Kosa, has impact on all the remaining four - the Pranamaya,

the Manomaya, the Vijnanamaya and the Anandamaya. The Annamaya Kosa

is the sheath consisting of the material flesh and bone, built by the

food that is consumed by the individual.

 

Food is generally looked down upon by ascetically minded sadhaks and

seekers and treated as some thing which does not deserve attention.

But since the body and the mind are mightily interdependent, no one

can afford to neglect it. As the food, so the mind; as the mind, so

the thought; as the thought, so the act. Food is an important factor

which determines the alertness and sloth, the worry and calm, the

brightness and dullness. The scriptures classify food as sathwic,

rajasic and thamasic and relate these three types to the three mental

modes (gunas) of the same names.

 

Man is the only living being who dislikes raw food found in the

natural state. All other animals eat things as they are - grain,

grass, leaves, shoots, fruits. Man boils, fries, melts, mixes and

adopts various methods of cooking in order to satisfy the cravings of

the tongue, the eye and the nose. As a consequence, the food value of

these articles is either reduced or destroyed. When the seeds are

fried, they do not sprout; that is clear proof that the 'life force'

is eliminated. Therefore, uncooked raw pulse just sprouting, is to be

preferred. Also nuts and fruits. The coconut, offered to the gods, is

a sathwic food, having a good percentage of protein besides fat,

starch and minerals. Food having too much salt or pepper is

rajasic and should be avoided; so also too much fat and starch, which

are thamasic in their effects on the body.

 

An intake of too much food is also harmful. Simply because tasty food

is available and is being offered, one is tempted to over-eat. We

have air all around us but we do not breathe in more than we need.

The lake is full but we drink only as much as the thirst craves for.

But overeating has become a social evil, a fashionable habit. The

stomach cries out, 'Enough', but the tongue insists on more, and man

becomes the helpless target to disease. He suffers from corpulence,

high blood pressure and diabetes. Moderate food is the best medicine

to avoid bodily ills. Do not rush to the hospital for every little

upset. Too much drugging is also bad. Allow nature full scope

to fight the disease and set you right. Adopt more and more the

principles of naturopathy, and give up running around for doctors.

 

The type of food that you consume decides the degree of concentration

you can command; its quality and quantity decide how much your self-

control is lessened or heightened. Polluted air and water are full of

maleficent viruses and germs and have to be avoided at all costs.

There are four pollutions against which man has to be vigilant - of

the body (removable by water); of the mind (removable by

truthfulness) , of reason (removable by correct knowledge) and of the

self (removable by yearning for God). Vaidya Narayano Harih, the

Sruthis declare. God is the doctor. Seek Him, rely on Him, you will

be free from Dis-ease.

 

Jai Sai Ram

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