tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-31351038.post8376007883296200876..comments2024-03-26T13:06:41.178-04:00Comments on Jagat: Cow protection and vegan dietJagadananda Dashttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05887720845815026518noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-31351038.post-2894818092264156212016-10-15T11:15:45.738-04:002016-10-15T11:15:45.738-04:0026. 'He who eats cow meat and drinks the liquo...<br />26. 'He who eats cow meat and drinks the liquor of immortality, I consider to be one of the lineage and a connoisseur in the science of mercury. Other experts in the science of mercury are inferior'<br /><br />27. "To those who say that this [alchemical] order (sampradāya) is not a 'womb': it is maintained that mercury is a 'womb.' It is by means of it that the siddhi is obtained. No siddhi without mercury.<br /><br />28. Until such time as one eats Siva's seed-that is, mercury, rasa- where shall he seek his liberation, where shall he seek the maintenance of his body?<br /><br />29-30. There are those ignorant ones who, wholly besotted with liquor and flesh and deluded by Siva's illusion, prattle that we are liberated, we have gone to the world of Siva.' Then there are those dim-witted ones who are dissatisfied with the yogic preservation of the body. The universe, o Goddess, is enamoured with partial knowledge!<br /><br />31. "Let him who has realized the power of flight and Siva-hood in his own body, and who has knowledge of mercury always practice the mercurial science, my darling."<br /><br />From chapter I of the Rasārnava (Google it) found in the Rasārnava Nāma Rasātantra, 2d ed., edited with a Hindi commentary by Indradeo Tripathi, Haridas Sanskrit Granthamala, no. 88 (Benares: Chaukhamba Sanskrit Series Office, 1978), pp. L-14.<br />Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-31351038.post-47811783923989820382015-05-20T16:18:14.616-04:002015-05-20T16:18:14.616-04:00Reverend Eslam
F.I.S.H Paragraph 35. Food in the ...Reverend Eslam <br />F.I.S.H Paragraph 35. Food in the mode of purity promotes good physical and mental health. Such foods include (above all) fruits, vegetables, nuts, pulses, grains, roots, stumps (e.g. pineapple), flowers (e.g. cauliflower), seeds, herbs and of course purified water (or milk in the case of infants). Milk is intended solely for consumption by infants of the same species. Cow’s milk is for baby cows, not adult humans. The logic is overwhelming.<br />Foods in the mode of passion promote indigestion and overly-excite the mind. Such foods are basically the same as above but with excessive amounts of oil, spices, salt and/or other condiments added. Most drugs such as caffeine, alcohol, black tea and narcotics (though hardly food) fall into this category.<br />Food in the mode of darkness cannot rightly be called food at all. Such offal is putrid, decayed, overcooked or the remnants of another’s meal. Unnecessarily killing and/or consuming animals is an abominable action. It is not natural for humans to put dead animals like sheep, cows, chicken and fish inside their mouths. Sheep and cows are food for carnivorous animals such as lions, tigers and wolves and fish is food for marine and semi-aquatic species. Do humans live in the ocean? Of course not! Then why is it necessary for us to go into the water to find our food? Is that sensible? Not at all.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13751712839907146882noreply@blogger.com