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From: "Jaime Constable" <sniperaven79ATnospamhotmail.com>
To: kundaliniATnospamList-Server.net
Subject: Re: kundalini-digest V1 #480
Date: Wed, 01 Dec 1999 08:18:55 PST

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Hi,

I was wondering if someone on the list may have more detailed information
about the food groups mentioned below, or if someone had a link to a site
providing this information.

Also, I'd like to subscribe to the daily mesages rather than the digest, as
I find it hard to read. COuld someone tell me how to resubscribe using this
method.

Thanks,
Jaime

> >
> > Sentient (Sattvik) Food -----------That food which is conducive
> >to physical and mental wellbeing. It produces sentient
> >cells. Examples of sentient food are rice, wheat, barley,
> >all kinds of pulses, milk and milk products.
> >
> > Mutataive (Rajasik) Food -----------Food which is good for the
> >body and may or may not be good for the mind, but certainly
> >not harmful.
> >
> > Static (Tamasik) Food------------Food which is harmful for the
> >mind and may or may not be good for the body. Stale and rotten food,
> >meat of large animals such as
> >cows and buffaloes, etc., are static.
> >
> > Very often people eat food without knowing its
> >intrinsic value.
> >
> >
> >
>
>------------------------------
>
>Date: Tue, 30 Nov 1999 11:17:21 -0800
>From: "winter mute" <mumblecatATnospamangelfire.com>
>Subject: [K-list] Jacques and accidents
>
>Jacques wrote:
>
> >I am studying different texts, that you will
> >share as soon as I think I have digested at
> >least part of them.
>
>Looking forward to it, Jacques.
>Will be checking out your web site too.
>
>
>Question:
>
>Has anyone experienced periods of accident
>proneness in connection with K ?
>
>I keep bumping into things like chairs and
>tables, accidentally pushing over things
>and banging my head into everything from the
>bathroom sink (don4t ask me how I did that)
>to cupboard doors.
>
>Movements that previously would have been
>no problem now results in mini disasters of
>uncoordination, spilled solutions, sore
>toes and bumps in the head.
>
>It4s like the connections b/n the brain and the
>rest of the body have been dewired.
>
>I wonder if the K is messing with the
>movement centers of the brain ?
>
>
>Best regards,
>
>Amanda. (uncoordinated)
>
>
>
>
>Angelfire for your free web-based e-mail. http://www.angelfire.com
>
>------------------------------
>
>Date: Tue, 30 Nov 1999 19:52:05 +0000
>From: Martin Thompson <martinATnospamtucana.demon.co.uk>
>Subject: Re: [K-list] carnivor vs herbivor
>
>11:37:03 Tue, 30 Nov 1999
> at PokimontazATnospamaol.com writes:
> >A bit of nonsense. The animals farmers are the ones that are killing
> > children in undeveloped countries by denying them food to feed to
> > overpopulation of animals to feed the greedy meat eaters.
> >
>True, but nonsense also: there is plenty of food for everybody; the
>distribution of it is the problem. Countries run by corrupt dictators
>who filter much of their country's funds into Swiss bank accounts
>instead of helping their people to live are much more of a problem since
>there is no overall shortage of food. The shortage is of political will
>in the countries concerned.
>
>In terms of finance alone, if the political will was there, it would be
>financially possible to ensure that everyone in the world was fed for
>more than a year, using, for example, the US defence budget for three
>days.
> >
> >Why dont they try eatting the meat that is on their land? And farms are
>not the
> >only problem in those countries...maybe lack of education, and hospital
> >facilites? Blaming everything on meat eaters is a cop out.
> >
>Unless their name is Idi Amin...
>- --
>Martin Thompson martinATnospamtucana.demon.co.uk
>London, UK
> Home Page: http://www.tucana.demon.co.uk
> Free Regular Income: http://www.virtualis.com/vr/mthomps4/vrp.html
>
>"Everything I do and say with anyone makes a difference." Gita Bellin
>
>------------------------------
>
>Date: Tue, 30 Nov 1999 19:55:07 +0000
>From: Martin Thompson <martinATnospamtucana.demon.co.uk>
>Subject: Re: [K-list] Jacques and accidents
>
>11:17:21 Tue, 30 Nov 1999
>winter mute at winter mute <mumblecatATnospamangelfire.com> writes:
> >Has anyone experienced periods of accident
> >proneness in connection with K ?
> >
>Clumsiness is an early-warning of an impending migraine with me. I
>usually find a certain irritability coming on too. I take a couple of
>aspirin and it goes away.
>- --
>Martin Thompson martinATnospamtucana.demon.co.uk
>London, UK
> Home Page: http://www.tucana.demon.co.uk
> Free Regular Income: http://www.virtualis.com/vr/mthomps4/vrp.html
>
>"Everything I do and say with anyone makes a difference." Gita Bellin
>
>------------------------------
>
>Date: Tue, 30 Nov 1999 12:06:27 -0800
>From: "alingimp" <alingimpATnospamhome.com>
>Subject: Re: [K-list] Re: kundalini-digest V1 #477
>
>Dor wrote:
> >Now, one of the first steps to become an enlightened being is to be non
> >judgemental of others, and finding you love all, regardless of their code
> >of living. Now please, may I ask you to get off your soap box and start
> >accepting others as much as you accept yourself? >
>
>Thank you, Dor, for posting this. Let's hope that this whole food fight
>will
>end now, including the preachy overtones of some of the recent posts on
>this
>list.
>
>Karin
>
>------------------------------
>
>Date: Tue, 30 Nov 1999 16:01:02 PST
>From: "Roger Bose" <bose_45ATnospamhotmail.com>
>Subject: Re: [K-list] Re: kundalini-digest V1 #477
>
> >From: onarresATnospaminreach.com
> >Reply-To: onarresATnospaminreach.com
> >To: kundaliniATnospamList-Server.net
> >Subject: Re: [K-list] Re: kundalini-digest V1 #477
> >Date: Tue, 30 Nov 1999 10:19:51 -0800
> >
> >Zala,
> >
> >Some of my ancestors ate almost nothing but the buffalo. They used every
> >part of the animal, and today they still continue to eat buffalo meat. On
> >the other hand, some of my other ancestors ate whatever there was at
>hand,
> >meat, grains, fruit, roots and berries. So you might say my genetic code
>is
> >that of both meat, vegetable, and fruit eating. And I do eat all of those
> >things.
> >
> >We are here not to judge others for their actions, but to love all of
> >creation. If that means the Universe has provided an animal for my
> >consumption, then I gratefully accept it as part of my diet. This is a
>food
> >chain planet, whether one believes it or not. Yes, even you will feed the
> >worms one day.
> >
> >I wear leather shoes, I use a down comforter to keep warm in the winter,
> >wear cotton and wool clothing as well as synthetics. Oh yes, I even have
> >worn shoes made of rubber... now that I think about it, I guess that
>rubber
> >tree must have howled when it was pierced for the sap it contained. Or
>that
> >straw hat - sheesh, the grain that the straw came from must have hurt
>when
> >it was cut. I drink water, think how that water feels when it is
>separated
> >from the mass.
> >
> >I thank the Creative Force for the cow that provided the leather, the
>geese
> >that gave their down, the cotton plant that gave me that blouse, and the
> >sheep for the wool for the sweater, and yes, even the rubber tree and the
> >straw plant. And the water I drink - it keeps me alive, and in that water
> >are sentient beings - ah well, down the hatch!
> >
> >If you were to live by your code, you would find an island, go naked, eat
> >nothing, drink nothing, and live in a state of utopia, but not for long.
> >
> >Now, one of the first steps to become an enlightened being is to be non
> >judgemental of others, and finding you love all, regardless of their code
> >of living. Now please, may I ask you to get off your soap box and start
> >accepting others as much as you accept yourself? In other words, dear
>Zala,
> >give it a rest, it's a no win argument that you are presenting.
> >
> >So - instead of responding with harsh critism, take it all in your stride
> >and leave well enough alone... this line of rhetoric will go nowhere, and
> >you will be using a lot of bandwidth for those who pay for the time they
> >spend on their computers to receive and give information pertaining to
>the
> >trials and tribulations of that which we call kundalini.
>
>I think this is a rather rude statement. As food intake has a lot to do
>with the energy kundalini. The purer more refined foods allow for greater
>flow of energy. Where and in what text do you find someone refering to a
>meat centered diet as being good for ones energy system? What yoga are you
>talking about.
>
>Yes, this is a rather absurd set of posts, and the absurdurty falls in the
>lap of those that vehemently support a meat diet. I agree with moderation,
>with the ultimate goal of elimination of meat in the diet.
>Have you read "Diet for a New America" by John Robbins? After reading the
>book I feel that any sane person would want to minimize and perhaps cut out
>meat in their diet.
>
>I suppose it depends on ones stage of growth. I feel when one has reached
>a
>certain stage of development a meatless diet will make sense. Before that
>stage people can go on endlessly, emotionally defending their diet.
>
>Raja
>
> >
> >dor
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >At 08:09 PM 11/30/99 +1000, you wrote:
> > >
> > > Every individual's physical body is composed of
> > >countless cells. These cells are of two kinds : protozoic
> > >and metazoic. Thus all parts of the human body are composed
> > >of these two types of cell. In another sense the entire
> > >human structure can be regarded as one metazoic cell.
> > >
> > > Each of these cells has its individual mind, soul,
> > >etc., but the cells mind are different from the human mind.
> > >The minds of the metazoic cells are more developed than
> > >those of the protozoic cells. The human mind is composed of
> > >these cells. But the human mind is more developed than the
> > >cell mind. It is the unit microcosm plus a collection of
> > >both the protozoic and metazoic cells which make up the
> > >individual. Therefore the human mind is the collective mind.
> > >
> > >Just as the Macrocosmic Mind is inseparably associated with
> > >each and every entity of this universe, similarly, the unit
> > >mind also is inseparably related to all its composite parts.
> > >And, similarly, in the unit mind there exists a system of
> > >co-relation between itself and its composite parts. But the
> > >cells as a composite part of the mind, also have a
> > >collective relation with it.
> > >
> > >Generally, a cell lives about
> > >21 days and then dies, giving place to new cells. When one
> > >rubs a certain part of the body, some cells come off, even
> > >when the body remains covered all over by clothing. Actually, this is
> > >not living cells, but in most cases is the
> > >accumulation of hundreds of dead cells. Cells, generally
> > >grow out of light, air, water, and the food we eat.
> > >
> > >The nature of food and drink has its effects upon the cells, and
> > >consequently also influences the human mind. Obviously each
> > >and every person should be very cautious in selecting food.
> > >Suppose a person takes static food (see definition below). As a result,
> > >after a
> > >certain period, static cells will grow and exercise a
> > >static influence on the person's mind so, human beings must
> > >select sentient or mutative food according to time, place and
> > >person. This will lead to the birth of sentient cells.
> > >
> > >The increase in the number of sentient cells will produce a love
> > >for spiritual practice and help in attaining psychic
> > >equilibrium and equipoise leading to immense spiritual
> > >elevation.
> > >
> > >After about 21 days the old cells die and new
> > >ones grow. But in old age due to the defect in cells the
> > >smoothness and the lustre of the face disappears and the
> > >skin becomes wrinkled. The different parts of the body
> > >weaken. That's why experienced physicians advise complete
> > >rest for a minimum of 21 days meaning thereby that within
> > >that period as a result of rest and good food new cells will
> > >be produced and the ailing person will regain their physical
> > >and mental energy.
> > >
> > >It is superfluous to say that cells are
> > >living beings and as a result of transformation a few lives
> > >together have found existence in the human body. Through gradual
> >evolution
> > >a
> > >cell mind develops into a human mind. The aura or effulgence radiated
> >from
> > >a
> > >human
> > >body is the collective effulgence of all its composite
> > >cells.
> > >
> > >In old age many cells of the body become very
> > >weak resulting in the effulgence diminishing. Even a young
> > >person suffering from a disease loses the lustre of the body.
> > >In the human face alone there are millions of cells. When a
> > >person gets angry a greater quantity of blood suddenly
> > >accumulates in the face. As a result, many cells die. An
> > >angry face looks red due to extreme blood accumulation. A
> > >murderer or a cruel person can be easily recognised by their
> > >facial expression.
> > >
> > >As a result of sentient food and regular
> > >spiritual practice, eg meditation cells of the human body also become
> > >sentient. Naturally, an effulgence emanates from those cells
> > >creating an aura around the person's physical body. That's
> > >why many pictures show certain gods or goddesses with
> > >radiant auras.
> > >
> > >If cells are affected by food and water, and
> > >if the nature of cells affects the nature of the human mind,
> > >obviously human beings should eat the correct diet because
> > >food and mind are closely related to each other. Any food
> > >item, whether good or bad must not be taken indiscriminately
> > >because it may lead to mental degeneration. Sincere spiritually
>inclined
> > >persons follow the dictum - "a sentient diet produces a sentient body".
> > >Thus
> > >only that food
> > >should be eaten which is helpful in keeping the body and
> > >mind sentient. All the objects of the world are dominated by
> > >one of the three principles - sentient, mutative, and
> > >static. According to its intrinsic nature food is divided
> > >into the same three categories.
> > >
> > > Sentient (Sattvik) Food -----------That food which is conducive
> > >to physical and mental wellbeing. It produces sentient
> > >cells. Examples of sentient food are rice, wheat, barley,
> > >all kinds of pulses, milk and milk products.
> > >
> > > Mutataive (Rajasik) Food -----------Food which is good for the
> > >body and may or may not be good for the mind, but certainly
> > >not harmful.
> > >
> > > Static (Tamasik) Food------------Food which is harmful for the
> > >mind and may or may not be good for the body. Stale and rotten food,
> > >meat of large animals such as
> > >cows and buffaloes, etc., are static.
> > >
> > > Very often people eat food without knowing its
> > >intrinsic value.
> > >
> > >
> > >
> >
>
>______________________
>
>
>------------------------------
>
>End of kundalini-digest V1 #480
>*******************************
>
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