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Saturday, April 27, 2024

Essential for sentient eating + 3 more

Baba
Essential for sentient eating

Namaskar,

On the path of Ananda Marga, strictness and discipline are needed in life. That brings will power or iccha shakti. And with that mental force, one can reach the Goal, by His grace.

On two worldly points of discipline, Baba was most serious: Illicit sexual relations and improper food. The reason was that both of these matters grossly affect not just the body, but the mind as well. When consumed by such vices, the mind becomes polluted and cannot concentrate on Parama Purusa. That is the undoing of any sadhaka and explains why Baba is especially strict on these points. So we should be vigilant both on matters of sex and food. That is the main idea.
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This letter focuses on one of Baba's unique teachings from His discourses on microvita about sentient food.

Sentient food ta’masika by bad containers


Baba categorises food in three classifications, i.e. sentient, mutative, and ta'masik. (Reference (a) Caryacarya-III, and (b) Food, Cells, Physical and Mental Development) All A'nanda Ma'rgiis are aware of these points and follow the principles accordingly. Here, however, is one other factor that is equally important, but which may often be overlooked.

Ananda Marga philosophy says, "Strict vegetarians avoid using any container which has been used to hold non-vegetarian food." (1)

In this above tenet, Baba is guiding us that even sentient food becomes ta'masik if it touches a utensil, pot, or container - or any other item - that was used in conjunction with static food. That means if steamed vegetables are prepared in a pot used previously for fish, then those vegetables are ta'masik. Likewise if a piece of fruit is cut with a knife that was previously used to cut onions, then that piece of fruit is ta'masik.
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Cooking pots


One should remember that many ayurvedic and homeopathic medicines are made by burning those meds to ashes. In ayurveda, it is called bashma. Here the point is that even after burning those meds, their inherent characteristic remains. Likewise, if tamasik food was cooked and burned in a particular pot whereby ashes were created, then that cookware is tamasik. Because the tamasik residue from the food remains on the pot. That is the shortcoming of trying to burn off the negative element. So if meat was cooked in a pot that was burned, then that meat residue remains. So we have to be keenly aware of this point. So long as those meat / tamasik ashes are present, or meat stains remains on the pot, then it is tamasik.

To contravene this code means not following 16 Points, and one will be polluting themselves by turning their sentient food into something ta'masik.
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Exercise caution eating elsewhere


So we must be careful because the ramifications of Baba's above mandate are vast.

No eating at another family's house if they fail to keep a strict sattvika kitchen

Oftentimes we may be invited for a meal at someone's residence who does not keep a sentient household. That person may be a friend, colleague, laukik family member, neighbor, or whomever. In good faith and with the best of intentions, that person may offer that, "I will certainly prepare only sentient food when you come." But that assurance is not enough. Because Baba's mandate is that any sentient food that comes in contact with non-vegetarian containers or utensils will taint that sentient food. In that case, one should either decline the invitation, or offer to prepare and bring food to the gathering. That is the only way.
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Avoid company & restaurant food


Already this is a WT conduct rule, and really this is something that every A'nanda Ma'rgii should follow. These days more and more restaurants are offering vegetarian fare, but in most cases, that food is tainted by the use of pots and utensils used in non-veg / non-sentient cooking. Or that food may even directly contain onions, mushrooms, and garlic.

As sadhakas, our basic rule should be: Never eat in any restaurant and never buy any prepared foods. This is the only way to ensure that what we are taking is sentient. Perhaps the only exception would be eating in an Ananda Marga restaurant.

We know that in this capitalist era, every company's bottom line is to make money. To that end all kinds of things occur in the name of food production. One factory will be used for a vast array of food; and the same equipment used to package meat items may also be used to package so-called vegetarian items. The main issue is that entire process is an unknown quantity; it is happening behind closed doors. We cannot say what is going on or how the food is handled unless we work there. That is why it is better to assume that every company taints their food in one way or another.
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Conclusion


While we may be tempted to purchase various company products that we deem to be safe such as bread, pasta, soy yogurt or other tasty items, we really ought to look into alternative means of preparing these same items in our own homes. That is the best and the only way to really ensure that what we are eating is truly sentient. Besides, many of these items may be affected by GMO's, genetically modified organisms.
 
It is the duty of sincere sadhakas to be very strict in their sentient food practice. And the only way to achieve this is to watch that from A to Z the food you eat has been prepared, cooked, and served in a pure manner according to Ananda Marga guidelines.
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Namaskar,
Sastaunga pranam to Baba,
Liila

References
1. Microvita in a Nutshell, Some Examples of Microvita in Daily Life – Excerpt C


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The below section is an entirely different topic, unrelated to the above material.
It stands on its own merit as a point of interest and ideological awareness.

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== Section 2: Important Teaching ==

History of term “Hindu”

The words Hindu, India, and Indians are not terms from Bharatavarsa. See here Baba's below teaching:

Ananda Marga philosophy says, "Clearly, the word “Hindu” did not exist during that era. Hindu is a Farsi word whose fundamental meaning is “Indus River-basin” or the community of people living in the nearby areas. All of them, regardless of what religion they followed, were Hindus. In other words, the word hindu is a completely geographical word. Those whom we call “Hindu” today are indeed Hindus in the geographical sense. In terms of religion they are followers of the Árśa doctrine. However since nowadays the word “Hindu” is used instead of “Árśa” those who are called Hindu today are Hindus both in the geographical sense and in the religious sense. But those who belong to the various other so-called sects in India are Hindus in the geographical sense but not in the religious sense. They have their own religions." (1)

Note 1: The irony is that Indians think these terms (Hindu, India, and Indians) are their own. 

Note 2: The country’s original name is Bharatavarsa. And we wanted to use the original term Bharatavarsa in the title but if we wrote that then nobody around the world would know what we were talking about. So we had no choice - we had to use the word India.

Reference
1. Varńa Vijiṋána, Derivation, Emanation and Distortion (Discourse 19)

== Section: Important Teaching ==

Repercussions: Buddha’s failure to reply about the existence of God


Ananda Marga philosophy says, “It is true that Buddha did not explicitly mention Iishvara, but it is also true that he never denied Iishvara. He was once asked, Kim Bhagavata atthi [“Does God exist”]? Buddha did not answer. He was again asked, Kim Bhagavata natthi [“Then does God not exist”]? Again Buddha remained silent. At this, three types of people formed three different ideas about Buddha. One group thought that since Buddha did not answer the question about the existence of God, he must be an atheist. Another group thought, since Buddha did not answer the question, “Does God then not exist?” then he must be a theist, a believer in God. And yet another group, the third group, thought, “God's existence is beyond the saḿkalpa and vikalpa of the human mind, and so beyond the scope of atthi and natthi [existence and non-existence], and for that reason Buddha preferred to remain silent.”" (1)

Reference
1. Namah Shivaya Shantaya, Disc: 18


== Section: Important Teaching ==

Without the faculty of judgement it is animal life

Ananda Marga ideology says, "It is the duty of every sa'dhaka to propagate dharma so that humans will not make a mistake but will follow the path of spirituality. Humans are endowed with intellect and the faculty of judgement. So if they do not act properly or fail to follow the path of spirituality, they are no better than animals."

"Even though human beings may not be very highly evolved, there is the potential in them to attain the height of evolution. Those who utilize this potential are intelligent but those who do not, and live like animals, will be born as even more inferior creatures in the next life. Animals have no intellect and therefore cannot work intellectually. Humans, however, are already endowed with intellect and the faculty of judgement. So if they do not act properly or fail to follow the path of spirituality, they are no better than animals. It is therefore the duty of every sádhaka to propagate dharma so that humans will not make this mistake but will follow the path of spirituality." (1)

Reference
1. Ananda Vacanamrtam - 4, The Three Stages of Spiritual Progress, Kolkata, 6th November, 1978


== Section: Hindi Quote ==

पापों से मुक्त कर दूँगा 

“You must not bother about all these things. If you take My shelter, I will save you, I will protect you from all the evil effects of sins. And certainly you will be blessed with supreme salvation.

[भक्त गण -- "बाबा, बाबा, बाबा !"]

तुम क्यों सोच रहे हो, बच्चे ? तुम क्यों सोच रही हो, बच्ची ?

[भक्त गण -- "बाबा, बाबा, बाबा !"]

तुम मुझ में आत्मसमर्पण कर दो | मैं तुम्हें हर तरह के पापों से मुक्त कर दूँगा |

[भक्त गण -- "बाबा, बाबा, बाबा !"]

तुम्हें मोक्ष अवश्य मिलेगा |

कल्याणमस्तु “

[यह प्रवचन-अंश, बाबा के कैसेट से सीधे लिखा गया है । बाबा का यह असली प्रवचन, अमृतोपदेश है। आनन्दमार्ग हिन्दी पुस्तकों में छपे प्रवचन तो नक़ली प्रवचन हैं, असली नहीं हैं -- बंगालीकरण (बँगलाइजेसन) के तहत उनकी बर्बादी की गई] 


Reference:
1. s16-1,DMC 24 May 1981 Tiljala




About devayonis

Baba
About devayonis

Namaskar, 

Every sadhaka is aware about devayonis, i.e. different types of microvita beings. And here we take a look at where these luminous bodies fit in the cycle of creation, or srsti cakra. The following points address this query as well as other related topics about devayonis. 
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How people become devayonis

(A) We have all read in our AM Elementary Philosophy book how the process of pratisaincara (the 2nd half of brahmacakra) starts with the plant and animal kingdoms and progresses towards human life and life divine. There it explains that neither plants nor animals become devayonis directly. Rather, it is only after one has first attained the human form that one can then take rebirth as a devayoni. It is wholly dependent on a human being’s conduct and mental inclination that will lead them to become a devayoni. Accordingly, with regards to the cycle of creation (a.k.a srsti cakra), all devayonis fall within the realm of pratisaincara. 

(B) Some might ask how or why one becomes a devayoni? And they might follow-up that query with: Is this good or bad? Essentially, when a human being develops their mind in a particular avenue to an extremely advanced stage in any faculty, but wholly forgets about Parama Purusa, then they degenerate and become a devayoni. This type of degeneration into microvita is precipitous, and it may take that person a very long time to again get human life.
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They are under punishment

(C) Devyonis are under punishment, and that is why they are missing the solid and liquid factors. Verily, they only have three factors: luminous, aerial, and ethereal. And when their samskara is exhausted then they may / might get human life. So only after burning their samskara can they again attain human form. And then they have to successfully navigate human life, get onto the path of sadhana, and practice intensively. Then and only then might they get mukti / moksa. So theirs is a multi-layered journey, and they have a long way to go. 

(D) When one becomes a devayoni / microvita being then that is merely a temporary assignment, though it might be for as long as 100 million years or more. However, it is not that one will suffer in that manner permanently or up to eternity. It is not the equivalent of the Semitic notion of eternal damnation. Rather, that entity has taken the form of a devayoni in order to burn a particular type or samskara. And when that samskara is fulfilled, they may again get human life.
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Reborn as microvita


(E) Those human beings that err and get reborn as microvita had a subtle mind. They were not pashas (animals) in human form. They were developed beings who misused or pointed their aim towards an extremely advanced stage in any faculty, like knowledge or beauty, instead of goading their mind towards Parama Purusa. 

(F) Devayonis are positive microvita, and pretayonis are negative microvita. One can become either one; it all depends upon their actions.
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Conclusion

The main thing for a sadhaka to remember is that human life is for sadhana and the attainment of Parama Purusa. The only way to avoid this precipitous downfall of becoming a devayoni is to always yearn for Him and surrender at His lotus feet. 

In Him, 
Prema Prabhu

~ In-depth study ~

Here below are some of Baba’s key teachings on devayonis etc. 

Ananda Marga philosophy states, “Although there are seven varieties of pretayonis – that is, negative microvita – there may be some other pretayonis besides these. Similarly, there are seven varieties of devayonis – that is, positive microvita – and besides these there may also be other varieties of positive microvita. The seven varieties of devayoni are yakśa, kinnara, gandharva, vidyádhara, prakrtiliina, videhaliina and siddha.”

Ananda Marga philosophy states, “Devayonis are positive microvita. Though siddhas are elevated human beings, those who have some aesthetic attraction for physical objects like money, ornaments, etc., become kinnaras after their demise. As spiritual aspirants they are elevated to some extent, and as human beings they are decent, but they prayed to Parama Puruśa for beauty instead of for Parama Puruśa Himself. Such people, after their demise, attain the status of kinnara devayonis.”

Ananda Marga philosophy states, “Devayonis are composed of three fundamental factors – ethereal, aerial and luminous. The solid and liquid factors are left on the earth after the death of the physical body.” 

Ananda Marga philosophy states, “Those who want Parama Puruśa but worship crude matter out of misguided devotion attain the state of prakrtiliina after they die. These disembodied minds are transformed into bricks, stone, wood, etc. Those who pray to the idols made of clay, metal or wood out of misguided devotion can never attain Parama Puruśa because one can never attain supreme knowledge through this type of worship. The state of prakrtiliina is very miserable indeed because human beings who are endowed with a developed consciousness get transformed into crude matter like stone, wood, etc.”

Ananda Marga philosophy states, “If one sits for meditation in that particular place where these devayonis exist in the form of stone or wood in ardent expectation of their emancipation, positive microvita will help a spiritual aspirant. As they are devayonis, they do not harm anyone – rather they assist spiritualists.”

References
1. Microvitum in a Nutshell, Disembodied Souls and Microvita – Excerpt B
2. Microvitum in a Nutshell, Disembodied Souls and Microvita – Excerpt B
3. Microvitum in a Nutshell, Disembodied Souls and Microvita – Excerpt B
4. Microvitum in a Nutshell, Disembodied Souls and Microvita – Excerpt B
5. Microvitum in a Nutshell, Disembodied Souls and Microvita – Excerpt B


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The below section is an entirely different topic, unrelated to the above material.
It stands on its own merit as a point of interest and ideological awareness.

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== Section 2: Prabhat Samgiita ==

Enthralled with garbage

“Tomár tare anek ghúre, bhávlum kotháo jábo ná ár…” (Prabhat Samgiita #3431)

Purport:

My Parama Purusa, after wandering around all over the place desperately looking for You, I finally decided that I will no longer go anywhere in search of You. Now You will have to meet me on the banks of the mental river of bhakti.

Baba, on the path of my spiritual journey, and in the source and depths of my ideation, I shall be spiritually intoxicated for You and remain focused at Your rosy feet.

Baba, I have observed countless dogmatic penances, ritualistic festivals, and religious commemorations; I visited too many so-called holy places like Ananda Nagar, Tiljala, and Jamalpur. And I also went to Puri, Mecca, and Jerusalem, and ventured into the forests, and the top of the Himalayan mountain ranges etc. By doing all this, I created gross differences based on high and low, and divided one universal human society into various groups and sub-groups. Misconstruing those things for dharma, I was actually running after dogma. Mistaking them for gold, I was enthralled with garbage. In this way I wasted my life. Now I am searching You within my mind.  Baba, You will have to come to me on the flow of the river of bhakti…


== Section 3: Important Teaching ==

Like dog chewing dry bone

   Ananda Marga ideology guides us, "Under the influence of avidyá, people become so infatuated that they forget the difference between pure and impure; and so greedy that they eat rotten meat, choose to forget that alcohol is bad for health, and even try to prove the unholy as being holy by force of logic. Some people claim that eating meat and drinking alcohol are a part of dharma sádhaná; and some state they eat meat to maintain their health and strength."
   "Lost in blind pursuit for finite objects, people fail to realize that the pleasure they derive will actually bring more sorrow in the future. An alcoholic does not understand that heavy drinking severely damages the liver: an opium addict does not understand that the temporary pleasure derived from the drug gradually benumbs the nervous system. This mistaking pain to be pleasure is caused by the influence of avidyá. Those who succumb to this influence can be likened to a dog chewing on a dry bone in a burial ground. The dog thinks that the blood oozing out of its jaws comes from the dry bones and greedily bites even harder, further damaging its jaws. The poor animal wrongly thinks sorrow is happiness." (1)

Note: You might have come across how even some proper humans get degenerated and indulge in all kinds of vices. The root cause is their free will and avidya maya. The way avidya maya binds humans it does not do to animals. Humans have freedom / free will and they are therefore more prone to be bound by avidya maya. So avidya maya allures them and pushes them into the deep, dark chasm. And they degenerate. That is the sorry state of affairs. That is why sometimes you see that even those who were once great monks end up leading a degenerated life. If the noose of avidya maya is very strong then they do not realise their downfall either. They cannot understand that they are so degenerated, just like most of our purodha ji maharajas.

Reference
1. Ananda Marga Ideology & Way of Life - 8, The Macrocosmic Stance and Human Life


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