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Thursday, September 11, 2008

FOOD FOR OUR SPIRITUALITY

A great way to cultivate spirituality is through a rigorous routine. Specifically, the foods we put into our bodies are very connected to how spiritually grounded we are on any given day of the week.

One way to cultivate your spirituality is by selecting one day out of the week to fast from something. For example, for two years now I've been taking Monday's to observe not eating - experiencing solidarity with those who don't eat because of material circumstance - for two years this has been a cornerstone to my spiritual development and practice. However, lately I've found it difficult to stay with it, so I'm remaining flexible and I've slightly changed my routine. Now, I eat one meal every Monday - since many people live off one meal a day - I keep this meal as simple as possible, beans and rice or lentils. That may not be for everyone, so there are always variations that you can try. For example, you may want to select one day a week when you ingest only juices or perhaps only fruits and nuts? Or maybe, that one day a week is the day that you decide you will go without turning on the television, or, for coffee drinkers, that may be the day you do not have any coffee? Some, who are more adventurous, may want to spend that day going to somewhere they've never been before, even if that is a place down the road from where you live. Not only will this augment discipline, in the cases with food, it will give your internal organs a necessary space and time to cleanse and release toxins from your body.

No matter what it is, fasting from something, or, trying something new one day a week, allows one to explore different perspectives and ways to see their lives and hence the world.

Another practice to experiment with is not eating out more than once a week. Personally, I feel better about myself when I'm not spending money lavishly and for those (such as myself) currently living in the Western world, we must constantly remember that eight or nine US dollars on a meal is what many families around the world have available to them for an entire month of food.

Not snacking between meals is another steadfast way to increase one's awareness and discipline. No matter what you strive to do, it is important to stick to a practice because that cultivates will power, which will help us grow spiritually (sometimes denying ourselves what we WANT in a particular moment and seeing that it may not be what we NEED, is what allows us to fortify our values/ principles). I also understand that sometimes (for our own sanity) we've got to treat ourselves. This means that the lines may occasionally blur at midnight, when we don't need that apple and peanut butter to stay alive, but we do need that apple and peanut butter to help us smile... and that's okay (except maybe for the most ardent spiritual seekers)! It's important to have faith that we will make the right decisions, especially in those moments, and should be kind, gentle, forgiving, and open to accepting the occasional exception to the rule.

No matter how you chose to develop your spirituality and discipline, two of the things I have been meditating on extensively over the past years, is one: consistently remembering how thankful I must be to have food to eat. And two: checking consumerism and excessive use of resources that keeps others in the world oppressed and exploited. It's important to find out where what we're buying is coming from; and then, finding alternatives to that which is damaging to the environment and the lives of other people. Maintain your composure, and transform the self without being motivated by guilt. Transform your being patiently, and for many, you will find it necessary to isolate the self in order to explore it more freely and intimately. Isolation means spending time alone. This is always an essential part of spiritual growth. Stay balanced. Focus on how your life is part of something greater, and allow tremendous spiritual experiences to flow. I encourage exploration of self and trying something new whenever possible to my students.

The universe is filled with possibilities for endless growth, seize them and transform!



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This article was originally published in Sacred Pathways Magazine


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Wednesday, December 14, 2005

LIFE


L I F E

LIFE is a mirage. What is there is not there. What is not there is there.

That’s how most of us feel. We ask "What’s in it for me?" instead of "What’s my contribution to it?" We are always looking for what we can get but are blind to what we can give. We always long for and want what we have not and never wonder and be thankful for what we have. We run around in search of love but stop when it’s time to reciprocate. When we get what we want we cannot treasure it. We don’t think twice before shattering it to pieces. We demand from our life everything that is good and nice but never even dream to think of what we owe to our life.
We look at the world around us and howl "What’s happening to this world? Why this misery, madness, inauthenticity, greed and selfishness? Why can’t it be pure and simple – full of love and brightness? Why are people like this?" We look at everyone around us and wish they were good, honest, sincere and friendly. But we fail to look at ourselves, our contribution or lack of it. We search for beauty in life but fail to recognize it within us.

I am reminded of a story that I once heard. An old man was sitting outside a small town. He is approached by a passerby. The passerby tells the old man, "I am from a nearby town and want to settle down in this town. So will you please tell me how the people in this town are?" The old man looks up at him and asks, "How were the people in your previous town?" For this the man replies, "They were awful. Everyone was greedy, selfish and unfriendly. Nobody was willing to help others. I hated the place and the people there". The old man replies, "You will find that the people in this town are also like that". The man goes away. After some time another man approaches the old man. He tells the old man, "I am from a nearby town and want to settle down in this town. So will you please tell me how the people in this town are?" The old man looks up at him and asks, "How were the people in your previous town?" For this the man replies, " Oh they were wonderful. Every one was full of love and affection for all the others. People were very friendly, helpful and happy. I love the place and the people there as they made my life beautiful". The old man replies, "You will find that the people in this town are also like that".

Does it strike a chord somewhere deep inside. Don’t you think that the world around us is the way it is because we think that is the way it is. We hold everyone around us except self responsible for what is happening to our life. Is it not time that we took responsibility for our thoughts; our actions or inactions; our interpretations of events around us; our presumptions and our assumptions? Let us take a stand that our life is our responsibility. What happens or does not happen is because of us. Let us not take the excuse of circumstances or blame others. Let us accept our responsibilities and then we will find others around us also start accepting their responsibilities.
How many times we tell others that "I am right and you are wrong". Instead if only we started saying "I am right but you are also right" what a difference it will make. When we start seeing their point of view, they will also start seeing our point of view. People around us will start relating to us in a better manner. Relationships will start blooming and flourishing. Nurture those relationships and a new meaning will enter our life. We will start seeing a hitherto unseen beautiful life glowing around us; a life full of unlimited possibilities.

Don’t we owe this much to our LIFE ????

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