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This book deals with the science of food and nutrition from the perspective of Yoga, and addresses the daily topic of food as the starting point for achieving general well-being of body, mind and soul.
Ample space is devoted to the type of diet suitable for those who practise Yoga - or any other spiritual discipline - and who wish to make the most of the daily ritual of eating.
All the factors, chemical elements, properties and qualities of different foods and their right combinations are discussed in detail. Numerous methods of healing and natural healing are prescribed based on a correct diet, the practice of certain yoga techniques and a harmonious vision in tune with Universal Life.
Among the many topics, all very interesting, the book covers: methods and techniques for rejuvenation, the value of partial and total fasting, sunbathing, moderation and control in diet, vitamins, proteins, carbohydrates, minerals, fats; foods to purify the blood, body and mind. The text is enriched and complemented by more than 400 recipes.
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Contents
PREFACE
DIET AND HEALTH
HEALTH LAWS
Health Recipes
YOGA FEEDING METHODS
FIRST DISHES
SECONDS and main courses
SWEETS AND DESSERTS
DRINKS
Paramahansa Yogananda
YOGA NUTRITION
For the well-being of body, mind and soul with more than 400 recipes
Paramahansa Yogananda was a great Yogi who appeared on this earth about a century ago. Self-aware from birth, having realised God already in past lives, he was blessed with numerous encounters with great saints and Masters. Finally his burning desire to know God made him meet his Guru, Swami Sri Yukteswarji - a great disciple of Yogavatar Lahiri Mahasaya of Benares - who initiated him into the ancient spiritual science of Kriya Yoga. Under his guidance he attained full God realisation and his spiritual thirst was quenched forever at the eternal life source of infinity...
In obedience to the command of his Guru and the Divine Babaji Maharaj, Yogananda went to America in 1920 to make the sacred science of Yoga known in the West and to show the perfect unity existing between the teachings of Jesus Christ and Sri Krishna. To better fulfil his mission, Yogananda founded a religious organisation, first called Yogoda Satsanga and then Self-Realisation Fellowship.
After establishing his headquarters in Los Angeles, Paramhansaji started a spiritual magazine in the mid-1920s that went by various names over the years: Inner Culture, East-West, Self-Realization. After completing his mission, Paramhansa Yogananda entered mahasamadhi (a yogi's final conscious exit from the body) on 7 March 1952. A compelling account of his life can be found in his Autobiography of a Yogi (Ed. Astrolabe).
In addition to space devoted to commentary on the Gospel and the Bhagavad Gita, the magazines often published articles by Yogananda and others on nutrition, diet and health in general, giving valuable practical suggestions for physical, mental and spiritual well-being. Recipes were also offered in the 'Diet & Health' and 'Health Recipe' columns.
Most of this material later became part of the Praecetta (Original Lessons) where, along with prayers, poems and inspirational stories, techniques and scientific Yoga principles, there was a part dedicated to nutrition (Health Culture) and another dedicated to recipes.
In this book we have collected all this material scattered over the years, arranging it in as complete and homogeneous a form as possible, as if it were an organic work, while trying to maintain the spirit and, where possible, the sequence of the originals. It is known that some of these articles were edited by Yogananda's disciples who were doctors and nutrition experts.
The chapters Yoga Food Methods, Magnetic Diet and How to Rejuvenate certainly come from Yogananda himself and should therefore be considered and studied more carefully. We know that the science of nutrition has made great strides in the last few decades, expanding and deepening many insights perhaps only hinted at in these pages, which nevertheless have great testimonial value. It is extraordinary to note the perennial relevance of Yogananda's teaching (which in this case dates back to the 1930s) even in the light of the most recent scientific discoveries in nutrition.
Throughout the work one finds many repetitions or recapitulations, often due to the need to summarise topics that Paramhansaji had covered in previous articles, which may have appeared a few years earlier. Moreover, this is a method particularly used by the Indian Masters, coming from a mainly oral transmission culture; the recapitulation serves to emphasise a particular aspect of the discourse, or to help the reader better understand or absorb a concept that is new to him. We have often changed the term 'students' to 'readers'. For ease of reference, the recipes have been grouped into First Courses, Second Courses, Side Courses, etc. In addition, certain ingredients - such as nut steak, abelmosk, parsnips and certain types of vegetables - can be found in them
- which are not very well known in Italy.
In conclusion, as Sri Yukteswarji recommended, find the diet best suited to your needs and follow it. "The body is the temple of God. Give it its due and forget it. Concentrate on the love of God. In nature the virtues in every food vary as in all things. It is not the food we eat that will give us those qualities, but our personal effort made with God's grace. Seek God and God alone'.
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Health Laws
God wants His children to enjoy health and happiness, but by breaking His laws they create sickness and pain. God is harmony; but when man, made in His image, tries to lead an inharmonious life, he does harm to himself. God never punishes man. It is man who punishes himself by reaping the consequences of the bad deeds he does.
Some diseases arise because one breaks the laws of hygiene, consequently causing a bacterial invasion. Certain diseases arise because one disobeys the mental laws, and as a result one is attacked by the mental bacteria of fear, anger, anxiety, greed, temptation and lack of self-control. There are diseases that arise from ignorance. Do not forget that ignorance is the mother of all physical, mental and spiritual diseases. Abolish ignorance by contacting God and immediately your body, mind and soul will be cured of all ills.
One should not eat according to national and individual hereditary habits. From the point of view of the general dietary laws of food combination or chemistry, there are hereditary or personal eating habits that are often harmful and should be gradually changed. Poor eating habits cause the body to demand the wrong foods. In such cases, even if the body does not like it, one should start taking the right food in modest quantities, gradually increasing until the body responds in a normal way.
Obey God's physical laws of hygiene and proper nutrition and keep yourself mentally disinfected with the great faith that nothing can harm you, for you are always protected. There is a Syrian proverb: 'The enemy of man is his stomach'. Remember that this physical machinery has been given to you to enable you to do certain works on this material plane and that you must take care of it as if it were your most precious possession. The body is mostly abused when you overload it with unnecessary food. Do not think that satisfying hunger means satisfying the needs of the body. Nor should the right combination and quality of food be neglected. You must include a certain amount of nuts, fruit and raw vegetables in your regular diet. Try to fast one day a week with unsweetened fruit juice.
ELIMINATION
To have a healthy body, one must keep it clean both internally and externally. Poisons, toxins and waste products must be eliminated; this is done by means of four organs, each of which must receive proper care and attention. The four organs of elimination are the skin, the lungs, the kidneys and the intestines. They will be treated separately.
La Pelle
About a quarter of the water the body takes in is eliminated, along with a large quantity of waste products, through the pores of the skin. To ensure that your skin functions properly, wear loose, light clothes. Take a warm bath every evening to eliminate the waste products accumulated during the day and to allow the skin to breathe during the night. In the morning, take a lukewarm or cold shower to tone it up and to help it react properly as a heat regulator.
YOUR SKIN
A truly beautiful skin is a symbol of internal cleansing. It complements the internal purification system known as the urinary system and shares its burden when, through ignorance and negligence, we commit a violation against the laws that govern physical balance.
The elimination channels that expel waste from the body can be compared to the sewage system of a large city. Imagine what ruinous chaos would result if the entire sewage system of New York city became congested.
However, in the same way that I frequently assure awakening souls that it is never too late to start growing spiritually, in the same way I can say that it is never too late to start a skin rejuvenation diet. Always remember that the innumerable cells of the entire surface of the skin, as well as of the entire body, undergo a constant process of birth, growth and decay; like the snake, we can shed or completely abandon the old skin, though naturally more gradually, rebuilding the entire tissue within a year.
The following foods can be classified as skin-specific foods; use them abundantly in salads and as vegetable cocktails: carrots, watercress, parsley, celery, cucumber and spinach.
A BEAUTIFUL SKIN
While beautiful skin depends above all on good health, and the essentials for acquiring and maintaining it start with internal purification, there are numerous tips for the complexion that we give from time to time in the Praecepta. Pimples indicate occluded pores, a bad growth indicates excess carbohydrates in the diet (starches and sweets), wrinkles are an alarm cry from nature calling for vitalising foods, iodine and oil. A dry skin wrinkles faster than one that is well lubricated.
Oil, and in particular olive oil, has been used throughout the ages as an adjuvant in skin beauty. It is reported that among Cleopatra's main beauty and rejuvenation secrets was the generous use of olive oil. Get a good quality olive oil and mix half of it with filtered lemon juice. The lemon prevents unpleasant hair growth and helps the oil to penetrate. Another excellent facial skin tonic and a good base for powder is almond oil. The face of a normal person is a total reflection of all the physical and emotional movements that take place within. We know that the rest of the skin of the body does not register the degree of wear and tear that takes place, at least to the untrained eye. Evidently between the inner and outer man there is an important link enclosed within the confines of the skin, the medium through which 'our light shines'.
THINGS TO DO
Give your skin an air bath and sunbath every day. Rub your body with a rough towel every day. Develop good sweating by doing some kind of exercise. You can make an excellent astringent at home: beat the white of an egg until it becomes thick; cover your face and neck with it and leave it on for four or five minutes. Rinse off with cold water. After a few applications you will notice the effect on previously flabby skin tissue.
An oatmeal poultice is soothing, healthy and nourishing. It gives a vitality and lustre that nothing else can give. Be sure to get whole oats. Either raw oats left in water or cooked oats can be used.
THINGS NOT TO DO
If the skin is too oily, it is sometimes advisable to reduce the use of fats, at least for a period. In the period when skin and kidneys do not function well, use bacteriologically pure water. It dissolves and takes away, without further increasing, those accumulations of solid deposits already present in the blood. Do not bathe in the tub for a long time, if not exclusively for therapeutic reasons. For while it relaxes, it also tends to dry out the skin, besides being demagnetising. The best time to take a hot bath is in the evening, unless there is an emergency.
Never wear clothes with tight elastic, as they make circulation difficult. Never use the lard-based fats sold in the market. Nowadays, many vegetable-based food fats are available. Or you can make your own. Use almond oil as a base, or olive oil and lemon, or other vegetable oils.
FOOD FOR BEAUTIFUL SKIN
From the 'East Bengal Times' of 13 February 1932: 'Good foods are such in all parts of the world, for white and black men, for those who stay at home and for those who travel. Of course, a minimum knowledge of which foods are good for which purposes is required to plan a menu that will improve your complexion and help you have healthy, shiny hair.
Take carrots, for example. Know that half a kilo of carrots a day will not only help your complexion to become beautifully clear and fine but also, through some mysterious process, can make your hair shine and your eyes sparkle and glow. Celery is infallible in making eyes bright; while cherries, if eaten when sweet and fully ripe, often have a rejuvenating effect. It is comforting to be able to add that, with the help of the canning industry, canned produce is almost as good as fresh. Dates, sultanas and figs help to give the skin a clear complexion and keep blemishes under control. Figs are especially good and have a whitening effect on the skin (like cucumbers), especially if they are eaten cooked for breakfast.
Many food experts believe that grapes have a definite tonic effect on the blood and help prevent those unsightly, enlarged small veins. For rosy, glowing, blemish-free skin, supplement your beauty treatment by eating raw lettuce or spinach cooked without baking soda. Tomatoes help lighten the skin, while onions are wonderful for giving colour to pale cheeks. Some of the most effective beauty foods can be taken in sandwich form, such as watercress and cucumber (which can also be applied to the skin to speed up the process).
Beauty Salad for the Skin
On a large tray, arrange some large, green romaine lettuce leaves. Place a generous amount of grated cucumber (with all the skin on), chopped parsley, chopped celery, raw spinach leaves and, on top, sprigs of watercress and grated carrots.
Beauty Tea for the Skin
Add a bunch of well-washed parsley to one litre of water. Simmer until the leaves and stalks are well wilted. Let cool in a covered pot. Strain. Drink a few glasses during the day for several consecutive days. Parsley vibrates with the kidneys and encourages cleansing of the organs of elimination.
Another excellent idea is to grind carrots, parsley, celery, cucumber (always used with the peel), or spinach separately. Squeeze out the juice and drink it during the day. If you have a
electric vegetable juicer, or live where there are many stalls selling fresh vegetable juices, be sure to get a benefit. Never throw away potato peels. Make a stock out of them by adding water and boiling them slowly for about forty-five minutes. It is a valuable source of important minerals.
Elimination Organs
We will now discuss the lungs as organs of elimination. In order to completely burn the food ingested by the body, we must have an adequate supply of oxygen. If we do not get enough oxygen, some of the food remains uneaten and decomposes, thus causing many disorders. It is clear that we need strong lungs and plenty of fresh air. Daily exercises should be done to develop the chest muscles and stimulate deep breathing. Walking briskly, swimming, tennis Are and so on, are very good activities.
The organs of elimination to be considered next are the kidneys. Nitrogen-based waste materials, which are a by-product of protein foods, are eliminated through the kidneys; and when the kidneys are overworked for some time, serious conditions are produced. Many people eat too much protein and consequently abuse their kidneys and increase the acid reaction in their bodies. Unless one does very heavy physical activity, one should not eat more than fifty or sixty grams of protein per day. If the kidneys are already weak, the amount should not exceed thirty grams. As you may remember, protein foods include meat, fish, eggs, nuts, legumes, etc.
The intestines are the last organs of elimination on our list. The most common causes of constipation are the use of refined and packaged foods and lack of proper exercise. Foods that belong to this class include white flour, sweets, excessive amounts of meat, starches, spices and condiments.
The diet should consist mostly of natural, unrefined foods rich in fibre. Use lots of fresh fruit and vegetables. Do a lot of outdoor exercise and exercise your abdominal muscles in particular. Chemical elements that are particularly useful for regularising elimination are magnesium, sodium, chlorine and potassium.
RINGIOVANIRE
By seeking the truth, one becomes younger. If the search has been sincere and persistent, we are bound to find the very thing necessary for our rehabilitation, which in the end - whichever path we take - is the discovery of the inner realm, and operating from that base.
We begin or should begin to live when the first half of life has passed. The storms and passions of youth, resulting from the misdirected activities of the senses, have subsided, followed by a more or less balanced period of maturity and a conservative use of the vital forces. Instinct, the spasmodic pursuit of pleasure and the intense effort to express one's personality have given rise to a kind of impersonal desire to devote oneself to the service of human beings, in whatever sphere we are placed by fate. With this new attitude comes a conscious desire to try to develop that 'something within'.
The right exercise, frequent periods of revitalisation, plenty of good fresh air day and night, meditation, a correct mental attitude - these and many other things must be included in the programme, but nutrition plays such an important role in the acquisition and maintenance of health that we do not tire of emphasising it constantly.
Often, simply decreasing the usual amount of daily food will alleviate discomfort and solve your health problem. Test your willpower when you are called upon to refuse or accept an excess of sweets and starches; use your common sense in the
frequency with which you take meaty food. By eating plenty of alkaline foods, we can do much to arrest physical decay and restore a youthful condition to the prematurely ageing cells of the body - if at the same time acid-forming foods are eliminated for a time and if, once they are taken up, they are used sparingly. The physiognomist observes and studies the mouth to determine a person's character. Truly, it can be our undoing if we allow it to strike us with what goes into it as daily food, with what comes out in the form of words, with the expression that sticks in it of contempt and defeat or radiance.
Those who seek Self-realisation must stop thinking in terms of birthdays or looking back on past years with regret. Just as on the last day of school the student is in happy anticipation - having learnt his lessons - and moves on to another level, ready for the next step in his schooling, so in the second half of life we should find ourselves in full possession of our faculties and capacities: radiant, vitally strong, efficient, enthusiastic about the new worlds to be conquered, eager to move forward with the wisdom we have gathered through experience, study, meditation and inspiration. Unfortunately, however, we see around us decrepit bodies, a disillusioned and confused mental attitude towards life, and spiritual cloudiness.
The principle of youth is found in six of the sixteen organic chemical elements of which the body is mainly composed: iron, silicon, iodine, fluorine, sodium and potassium. In the chapter on 'Mineral Salts' we list foods rich in each of these elements. Make them part of your daily dietary choices.
HEALTH THROUGH CHANGE
Is your alibi still: 'What was good for my father and my father's father is certainly good for me too'? The immutable law of the universe is change. The stupendous spectacle of nature provides the sceptic with overwhelming proof: the seed, its growth, its development and the eventual aridity of the plant; the ebb and flow of the tide; the phases of the moon; dawn, noon, twilight, darkness; successive generations - or incarnations - of man; continents reaching their zenith and disappearing: Atlantis, Mu, etc. Even man, a free agent only up to a certain point, must conform with resignation to the ultimatum of this divine decree, or else foolishly wound himself against the wheel of futile resistance that only serves to slow the speed of his own vibration and evolution.
But we cannot achieve the new if we remain attached to the skirts of the old. Once we are aware of yesterday's mistake, we have to get rid of its residue, replacing it with whatever our present power of conception suggests is the right way. What does it matter if yesterday's dream seemed a perfect state? Just an example of the fact that it was what you were ready for yesterday. Today, this year, finds you the product-essence of the past year's harvest of thoughts and actions, the result of constant gradual change. Today you stand on the threshold of greater understanding, self-mastery and realisation than the day before; and yet do you not expect, or rather, do you not silently pray, for the many veils that obscure the true vision from your eyes to be removed?
To harness the electrical power that abounds everywhere was a great step forward from the fire kindled by the rubbing of two stones; and the intermediate steps towards the present use of these energies were all necessary. They were the height of man's capacity at that period of his evolutionary progress. Other times, other ways and methods, other means of locomotion, other architectures, other discoveries, applications and so on. No looking back or we are lost! Lot's wife looked back longingly, and lo! So I repeat, we are not given to reach for the new while we cling to the old. Let go! Dare to take the next step forward.
All this must be demonstrated in the field of health as well as in the field of spiritual understanding. Often distressed souls inform me: 'Oh, asthma, or tuberculosis or diabetes, it runs in the family'. I need not be told further about the self-hypnotic hopeful resignation to an identical baleful fate. But this, dear readers, is not the way to the truth: it is the philosophy of weakness. The truth is that if you continue to live as your father did, who died of cancer, you too must expect to follow in his footsteps. In the study of the philosophy of planets there is a maxim to remember, and that is that 'the stars tilt, but do not constrain'.
I do not claim that it is easy. Like anything else worth having, you have to work for it! You know the saying: 'Any dead fish can go downstream, but it takes a live one to come upstream'. The work of the individual lies in freeing oneself from the chains of undesirable hereditary tendencies, be they habits of bad thinking or habits that lead to bad health.
If my words find fertile ground in which to germinate, take inventory of what you have, reorganise your life, change your habits of living and move physically with your ever-changing spiritual understanding and your evolving mental power.
If eggs and bacon, coffee, mincemeat, white sugar, sandwiches, hamburgers, condiments, white flour products, liquor, tobacco and all the other imitations of lifeless, devitalised, acidity-developing, low-vibration food still constitute the fuel with which you keep the embers of your bloodstream burning, then you are still tenaciously clinging to your rudimentary tools of yesterday - tools of ignorance - afraid to change the oxcart with the power of the engine.
HOW TO START
For the healthy person, the daily ration should be divided as follows: 60% fruit and vegetables, 20% protein and 20% starches and sugars. Let us imagine that it is the maid's day off and that we are thrown into the kitchen from the living room, the office, the desk, the study, the department store checkout, the field, the truck, the minister's place of worship, from everywhere, from all walks of life.
Now we have two plates in front of us: one is the big plate whose task so far has been to be served full of concentrated 'good solid and nutritious food', the cause of acidity; the other is half as small, can barely contain a single lettuce leaf and a sliced tomato, and answers to the name 'salad'. Now we change, building the meal around the salad: with those colourful, highly vibrant sources of vitamins and minerals, such as green lettuce, watercress, parsley, spinach, green and red peppers, celery, tomatoes, cabbage, and so on.
On the small plate we have one of the protein concentrates chosen from: meat (chicken or lamb, but not pork or beef), fish, dairy products, eggs, nuts, legumes, mushrooms, or meat substitutes. If nuts are used, ten to fifteen can be considered the portion for an adult; if meat is used, the equivalent is about one hundred grams; fish a little more; two eggs, and so on.
TWO EXAMPLES OF HEALTHY MEALS
1) One cup of vegetable soup Two boiled eggs
A large salad, dressed with olive oil One or two cooked vegetables, sweet butter
Fruit juice or vegetable jelly dessert
2) A glass of fresh celery juice
Steak or chop or gluten meatballs with tomato sauce
Cooked vegetables, butter A large salad
Meals and Work
Lunch for people with sedentary habits:
Eat a salad of raw vegetables, a different one every day. Cut the vegetables into pieces. Add a handful of any kind of ground nuts to the salad. Six prunes, dates or figs make a tasty addition. A portion of cooked vegetables or some fresh cottage cheese will enrich the meal.
Lunch for active people in good health:
A generous salad of raw vegetables every day topped with oranges and cream or nuts. Use different vegetables every day, which can be sliced, chopped or chopped. A slice of wholemeal bread or a bran scone and some butter; a cooked vegetable; six prunes or dates or figs make a healthy dessert. For lunch eat five tablespoons of ground American walnuts (pecans) or half an avocado.
Health Tips
The teachings of Self-realisation do not advocate the development of the spiritual at the expense of physical well-being and personal beauty. Indeed, you will have noticed throughout the Praecepta the emphasis so far on true understanding and conscientious care to be given to the body in all its phases. Contrary to the mental attitude taken by many teachers, we believe that the aesthetic side of life should also be considered as a supplement to physical well-being. Indeed, beauty, in all its myriad forms, must have been included in the divine plan from the beginning, for we see evidence of it everywhere: in flowers and trees, in birds, in the sky, in a child's face, in the voice, and even in the creative arts. So why, if it seemed good to God to recognise its value and power, should we make the effort to eradicate beauty from our lives in the name of spiritual fulfilment?
The old idea of the grave-faced missionary sent to save and redeem lost souls, who goes among his brethren dressed in ugly, drab garments of an unclassifiable colour and material, is not the true image of the ideal of spiritual quality that we want to instil in the hearts of our readers. The beauty and strength of the body's expression is the heritage of man and woman: a gift from the gods. If it has been denied, or withdrawn for lack of knowledge on how to maintain it, it must be cultivated. And so let me remind you that it is never too late to begin. There is only the eternal present, in this as in everything else. While it is not our intention to give formulas for attaining beauty, I admonish my readers to realise that God manifests Himself on the physical as well as the intellectual and spiritual plane, and that nothing is gained by ignoring physical laws, or that which enhances individual appearance, if always supported by good taste. It is my desire to awaken your self-love in this direction, so that you devote a reasonable portion of your daily time to the care of the physical body, with which you must live while you remain on this earthly plane.
It is better to have faith in God and obey His dietary laws than to have faith in God and disobey the laws of health and right diet. Life in the body depends directly on the cosmic energy that comes down through the antenna of the medulla oblongata and is stored in the brain and plexuses. Indirectly, life in the body depends on food, oxygen, sunlight, and so on; but the soul that has identified itself with the body thinks that food is the only source of life. When one learns to live more and more by energy and will power then one realises, as Jesus did, that man's bodily battery depends not only on bread (solid food, liquids, gas and sunlight) but on every word (vibrating energy) that comes from the mouth of
God (medulla oblongata) through which the will of the operator draws vibrating energy (Word) into the body. When you die, your soul will continue to live sustained by energy from God. You will not have to live on strawberry cakes, eggs, sandwiches and all the coarse foods of the earth. You will not be able to take soup and packages of crackers to heaven.
The concrete proof that the body can be gradually sustained by cosmic energy is given by this: every time you are tired, you can recover energy by drinking milk or eating food; but the next time you are tired, kindly do the Recharging Exercises for ten minutes. When you are used to the exercises, you will see that the feeling of tiredness will leave you without the need for you to eat. This is an infallible method of removing fatigue through cosmic energy, without taking food.
(a) Physically charge your body by awakening cosmic energy with will power, as in the Recharging Exercises.
(b) Perceiving the ever-new Joy of God in meditation, place the imprint of immortality upon your changing life and make it immutable.
As the waves change, but not the ocean, so birth, childhood, youth, old age and death will dance in your consciousness as waves-of-dreams without changing the one, unforgettable, ever-conscious ocean of Cosmic Consciousness. You actually begin to live after the age of fifty, so live well now so that you can enjoy life after you have passed fifty. Eat more alkaline foods, eliminate as you must, and fast one day a week with orange juice.
Habits of thought are irresistible, yet you must remember that it was you who created them. If you can create bad habits, you can eradicate them by creating good habits. To break a habit, you must remember that it develops through the repetition of an internal thought or in response to some external company. Therefore, if you want to break a bad habit, change your bad company into good company and substitute good thoughts in place of bad thoughts. You can never break a bad habit if you continue to feed it with bad company, bad thoughts and bad actions. Remember that the temptations of physical pleasures: never fed, are always satisfied; always fed, are never satisfied.
THE HEART
We hear the expression 'heart problems' all around us. In truth, the poor, dear heart of which we take so much advantage is the last thing to give out, after all the 'foundations and arrows of mocking fortune' have been hurled at its wonderfully organised mechanism. The heart is the king of the muscular realm, and as such it demands the right quality and quantity of nourishment and relaxation, which it evidently has not received when it shows signs of abnormality. The truth is that you can never have heart problems without a bad stomach, malfunctioning kidneys, or clogged intestines. The main cause of heart problems is gas pressure, the result of a mixture of incompatible foods, fragments of which accumulate over the years and form hard crusts of mucus in the intestinal villi.
Heart affliction is often accompanied by swelling in the feet; when the heart loses its beat, the feet and ankles swell; and the cause is a condition of stagnation that should have been eliminated by the liver. The problems of the heart and kidneys are intimately connected; when the kidneys fail to eliminate as they should, the heart has an increased burden on its normal functions. When the red blood cells fail to keep the heart full, it dries out, shrivels up and blood leaks from its valves.
Coffee, tea and drugs that stimulate or suppress the action of the heart should be avoided. As a rule, the indiscriminate use of starches is the main enemy, while nitrogen and potassium are the heart's special supply needs. Foods containing nitrogen (always to be combined with non-starchy fruits and vegetables) are: cheese, fish, poultry, nuts, legumes, soya, dairy products, mushrooms
and eggs. Watermelon is very rich in potassium. Grapefruits and oranges are good; honey has the heart vibration.
The main causes of heart difficulties can be summarised as follows: gas pressure, lack of nitrogen and potassium in the diet, excess starch, insufficient relaxation, smoking, adhesions caused by prolapses and operations, intestinal knots, worries, anxiety and neurosis. Warm compresses on the abdomen, followed by a gentle massage over the whole area, will help a lot to remove these crusts of old occlusions. Gentle treatments are often helpful. In heart attacks, inhibiting the left side of the tongue can sometimes help.
Indeed, some seem to enjoy ill health: the fear they instil in the minds of their loved ones, the special attention, care, anxiety and solicitude they receive from others. And it is a recognised physiological and psychological fact that no group of sufferers seems to manifest with a sense of identification akin to a proud defensive attachment, as do those who constantly tell us: 'I can't do this or that; I have a weak heart'.
"You are healed," the Master commanded, "take up your roof and walk. And I urge my students in Self-realisation not to resign themselves to their physical inadequacy. However, the acceptance of these suggestions must necessarily and entirely be left to the individual. Christ left each individual the freedom to make his own decisions.
When the heart ceases to beat, one dies or discovers one's life detached from the five senses-phone of sight, touch, hearing, taste and smell. Even in sleep, due to the slowed action of the heart, a partial state of death or sleep, or detachment of energy from the nerve-phones, takes place. Death is the permanent detachment of the life-force from the five sense-phones by an unconscious method. Sleep is a partial detachment of the life force from the five sense-phones through an unconscious method. The techniques of the Brotherhood of Self-realisation teach a conscious way of partially withdrawing the life force from the senses, muscles and heart, or completely from the whole body, as in the case of death; thus returning it to the senses, muscles and heart, or to the whole inanimate body. In sleep, life energy withdraws from the motor sensory nerves and muscles into the heart and spine. In death, the life force and consciousness leave the body.
But with this particular technique one can detach or attack the life force at will from any part of the body or the whole body. The purpose of the techniques is to appease the heart. Remember, it is not only the yogis of India (yoga means union, and yogi is one who seeks to scientifically unite his soul with God) who have tried this. In fact, St. Paul said, "I tell you this because of the joy I have in Christ (Christ Consciousness), I die daily (I withdraw the life force from my heart, die and live again at will).
Question: What makes the heart beat and work fast?
Answer: agitation, worries, poor nutrition, overwork, incessant activity, running, violent emotions, sudden shock and fear, and stimulating chemicals. To calm the heart, one should not be as agitated as a child (due to agitation, children's hearts beat faster). Do you run every day? If, when you run or climb stairs, you feel a pain in your chest or immediately get short of breath, be careful. You have a lazy heart, which suffers from lack of proper exercise. Start taking walks every day and increase your speed until you can run without breathlessness. Then run every day.
Calming the Heart with Concentration
Calm, calm-producing food and moderate regular activities help to calm the heart.
1) Eat less carbon-rich food, preferably taking fruit and vegetables in
abundance.
2) Sit calmly and practise the concentration lesson, eliminating all bodily activities.
3) To remove activity from the diaphragm, circulation organs, lungs and so on, practise the technique of observing the breath:
a) When movement is removed from the inner and outer body;
b) decadence comes to a halt;
c) venous blood ceases to rise;
d) When the venous blood ceases to rise, the heart slows down, because it no longer has to send the dark, impure venous blood into the lungs to be purified;
e) When the heart no longer has to do the work of pumping blood, the energy that makes the heart work slows down and starts flowing back to the brain instead of to the senses and the five sense-phones;
f) When this happens, then, as in sleep, the life force automatically withdraws from the senses, the muscles and the five nerve-telephones to the brain. The life force is disconnected from the senses of sight, hearing, touch, taste and smell;
g) At this point, sensations are no longer able to disturb attention in the brain;
h) Then his attention is free from the disturbances of feelings and thoughts and is ready to be used 100 per cent on the chosen material or spiritual objects.
Every day you concentrate unconsciously, in sleep, quieting your heart. In addition to this, I ask you to concentrate by consciously quieting the heart, as taught in the breath-observation technique.
Question: What does 'dying every day' mean?
Answer: With the technique of Self Realisation, these words - written by St Paul in his letter to the Corinthians - mean consciously disconnecting the life force from the lamp of the body into the dynamo of the Spirit, and then reconnecting the life force back into the lamp of the body.
This Body "The Temple of the Living God" (for does Man not express God through his physical vehicle?). How could the Spiritual Essence lodged within develop towards its zenith if the body were not made a worthy abode, a capable, obedient and co-operating servant to that Invisible Power which demands unlimited freedom for its Supreme Radiant Expression?
Are you making a conscious effort to understand its laws, and then put that understanding into practice? For he who aspires to the realm of psychic realisation must "comprehend with all he has" the fundamental laws of physics, otherwise he will come up against dangerous electric currents that could shake him from his moorings at any moment, no matter what degree of mental capacity he possesses. The ancient wisdom of India taught the lesson in gradual stages, educating the child to become a Superman: 'He who fasts and he who eats too much; he who does not sleep and he who sleeps too much; he who works too much and he who does not work at all... none of these can be an adept.
Nature Without Help Fails
There is an occult maxim: 'Nature without help fails'. What a man possesses, whether talent or substance, must receive his consideration and loving care, otherwise it will languish and wither, and finally be taken from him. This is especially true of the wealth of health. Once lost, unnecessary suffering and often irreparable damage ensues, frequently thwarting all efforts to receive its blessings again. Your body, the temple in which the Infinite Spirit dwells, may be compared to a radio apparatus through which He must express Himself on this earthly plane. To ignore or merely wish to abuse the needs of the instrument is to fail to recognise the eternal laws that govern its operation
rhythmic, opening the way to static, indistinct, confused 'messages'; thus, much of the original beauty of the Voice is lost.
The three elements of the Eternal Trinity of Spirit (body, mind, soul) are of equal importance. Once the consciousness has been awakened to the laws of this Trinity, and the right regimen for the daily programme is planned, sticking to it, a sense of well-being gradually follows; as when, after a long period of confinement in stuffy quarters, one takes a trip to the mountains and breathes in the intoxicating air of open spaces.
Mr. Man-Common cares about the clothes in his wardrobe, regardless of what they cover. As the student progresses in Self-realisation he will increasingly shed the torpor of ignorance and indifference. It is not our aim or desire to condemn our students' indulgence in the dictates of fashion (within certain limits) influenced naturally by good taste, environment and weather, the needs of social status, and so on. Indeed, artistic creativity, the harmony of colours, the finesse and refinement of fabrics, and the right dress for the occasion, have an undeniable place in the scheme of things. What we advocate, or rather advocate, is at the very least the awakening of an equal consideration of the fundamental needs of the inner man. And this brings us to the core of our current inspirational motif, namely that right nutrition and inner cleansing are to the body what meditation is to the spirit.
I have seen that the origin of most of the illnesses that I have cured mentally through the power of God, lies in over-eating, the wrong way of eating, abuse of sexual life, lack of exercise, and above all, bad company. Illness warns that one is violating the physical laws of nature. Nature speaks to man through its laws. The careful man, who follows the laws of health, rarely suffers compared to the neglected person who does not pay attention to his diet. Eat less, eat finely ground nuts, raw vegetables and lots of fruit; exercise.
Walk every day. Bathe your body in the sun's bacterial rays every day. In winter, there are opportunities for healthy outdoor sports; find time to go skating, skiing and walking. Breathe in the fresh, invigorating winter air. In this way, physical and mental healing methods will not be necessary, because illnesses will be dispersed.
And again, doctors of body and mind will be very busy and prosperous if they concentrate on keeping people healthy. Let doctors receive good fees for keeping their patients healthy. The Chinese pay their doctors to keep them healthy and when they get sick they stop paying. Obey God's physical laws of hygiene and proper nutrition and keep yourself mentally disinfected with the strong faith that nothing can harm you because you are always protected.
One of the main causes of arthritis, rheumatism and many other diseases is autointoxication, caused by faulty elimination. Not eliminated, decomposed food sticks like glue to the walls of the intestine and is absorbed by the blood. Naturally, disease ensues. Progressive doctors approve of drinking fruit juice or doing a complete fast one day a week. Another wise medical recommendation, which will improve the health of the average man living on a normal diet, is to evacuate the intestines and completely cleanse the bowels once or twice a month by drinking only vegetable juice or two or three litres of water for one day. This general cleaning of the house is useful. Cleaning the canals and drainage pipes of the arteries from time to time serves to prevent these from being clogged by poisons.
PREVENTION IS BETTER THAN CURE