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Sattvic Food
Monday, February 1st, 2010The Sattvic or Yogic Diet
By Gary Gran, CYT, D.Ay.
Sattva is defined as the quality of purity and goodness. Sattvic food is that which is pure, clean and wholesome. A sattvic diet is food that gives life, strength, energy, courage and self-determination. In other words, sattvic food gives us more than the gross physical requirements of the proper mix of proteins, carbs and fats, etc. It also gives us the subtle nourishment necessary for vitality and consciousness. Food is seen as a carrier of the life force called prana and is judged by the quality of its prana and by the effect it has on our consciousness.
These are important considerations in the practice of yoga. Yoga is defined as those practices that lead to anushasanam, which means the governing of one’s subtle nature (Yoga Sutras 1:1). The goal of yoga is described as chitta vritti nirodha, the quieting of the mind-field (YS 1:2). Yoga practitioners advocate the use of the sattvic diet to support these subtle goals.
A beginning practice in both ayurveda and yoga is to simply observe the effect of each food choice we make and, from our experience and awareness, begin to make small changes. As we progress in this practice we can recognize three broad categories called the gunas. Some foods leave us feeling tired and sluggish. This is called the tamasic effect. Other foods leave us feeling agitated or over-stimulated–the rajasic effect. The third category belongs to foods that leave us feeling calm, alert and refreshed. This is the sattvic effect and the basis of the sattvic diet.
If we persist in this practice, we will arrive at our personal version of the sattvic diet. The Bhagavad Gita describes the sattvic diet as “promoting life, virtue, strength, health, happiness and satisfaction.” Sattvic foods are “savory, smooth, firm and pleasant to the stomach.” By contrast, the Gita describes the rajasic diet as “excessively pungent, sour, salty, hot, harsh, astringent and burnt,” leading to “pain, misery and sickness.” The tamasic foods are described as “stale, tasteless, smelly, left-over, rotten and foul” (BG 17:8-10).
The true test of our foods comes when we meditate. All meditators know that there are two main problems. One is falling asleep–the tamasic effect. The other is an over-active mind–the rajasic effect. If we want to be able to quiet the mind and maintain our alertness to explore our subtle nature, we need to follow the sattvic diet. “When sattva predominates, the light of wisdom shines through every gate of the body” (BG 14: 11).
The Traditional Sattvic Diet
Although it has been suggested that one can arrive at the sattvic diet through trial and error, it can be most helpful to consider the general characteristics of the sattvic diet, which are traditionally described as pure foods that are rich in prana. Organic foods are therefore recommended for both their purity and vitality. The food should be fresh and freshly prepared. Leftovers are decidedly tamasic. There are some exceptions, but most people understand that if you make a beautiful meal one day and feel great from it, that is no guarantee that you’ll get the same effect or pleasure the next day.
Sattvic foods are light (as opposed to heavy) in nature, easy to digest, mildly cooling, refreshing and not disturbing to the mind. They are best prepared with love and awareness. On this last point, please note that just as our food affects our mind, our thoughts and emotions also affect our food. You can consume high-quality food, but if it is prepared or eaten in anger, it will have a disturbing effect. On the other hand, you can sometimes take less than pure food and bless it to overcome its impurities. The idea ultimately is to absorb that which is nourishing and eliminate that which is not–and to keep our thoughts positive, especially when eating or preparing food.
Pure, sattvic food needs to be chewed carefully and eaten in modest portions. Overeating is definitely tamasic. The food should be enjoyed for its inherent taste and quality, rather than the spices and seasonings that are added. Too much salt and spice has a rajasic effect, which fuels desire and leads to over-satiation, the loss of taste and the loss of pleasure. “When rajas predominates, a person runs about pursuing selfish and greedy ends, driven by restlessness and desire” (BG 14:12). A refined sense of taste leads to increased pleasure.
Fresh Organic Fruits: Most fruits, including apples, apricots, bananas, berries, dates, grapes, melons, lemons, mangoes, oranges, peaches and plums, are considered especially sattvic. Sometimes yogis go on fruit fasts, where they avoid all foods except fruit and fruit juices, when doing a special sadhana (advanced practice) or have undertaken a vow. Fruit is also considered symbolic of generosity and spirituality and is often exchanged as an offering or a gift. Three dried fruits known as triphala are used to keep the digestive system operating optimally.
Fresh Organic Dairy: Dairy is considered controversial these days, but the yoga tradition insists on the value of a wholesome food freely given by the symbol of motherhood, the cow. We need to use the highest quality organic fresh dairy to benefit from its sattvic qualities. Milk, butter, clarified butter (ghee), fresh home-made cheese (paneer), whey and fresh yogurt (especially lassi) are all recommended. They benefit from careful preparation, and the extra effort to learn the recipes is well worthwhile. For example, milk can be diluted and warmed with mild spices (i.e. fresh ginger, cinnamon and cardamom) and served with raw honey to overcome any mucus-forming tendencies. Traditionally, if a yogi is doing advanced practices, the dairy provides needed lubrication, grounding and nourishment. In fact, dairy, along with fruit, has been described as the epitome of the sattvic or yogic diet.
Nuts, Seeds and Oils: Fresh nuts and seeds that haven’t been overly roasted and salted are good additions to the sattvic diet in small portions. Good choices are almonds (especially when peeled and soaked in water overnight), coconut, pine nuts, walnuts, sesame seeds, pumpkin seeds and flax seeds. Oils should be of highest quality and cold-pressed. Good choices are olive oil, sesame oil and flax oil.
Organic Vegetables: Most mild organic vegetables are considered sattvic, including beets, carrots, celery, cucumbers, green leafy veggies, sweet potatoes and squash. Pungent veggies like hot peppers, garlic and onion are excluded, as are gas-forming veggies such as mushrooms and potatoes. They are considered rajasic and tamasic respectively. Sometimes the shortcomings of these foods can be overcome by careful preparation. An excellent practice is to drink freshly made vegetable juices for their prana, live enzymes and easy absorption.
Whole Grains: Whole grains provide excellent nourishment when well cooked. Consider organic rice, whole wheat, spelt, oatmeal and barley. Sometimes the grains are lightly roasted before cooking to remove some of their heavy quality. Yeasted breads are not recommended unless toasted. Wheat and other grains can be sprouted before cooking as well. Favorite preparations are kicharee (basmati rice cooked with split mung beans, ghee and mild spices), kheer (rice cooked with milk and sweetened), chapathis (non-leavened whole wheat flat bread), porridge (sometimes made very watery and cooked with herbs) and “Bible” bread (sprouted grain bread). Sometimes yogis will fast from grains during special practices.
Legumes: Split mung beans, yellow split peas, organic tofu, bean sprouts and perhaps lentils and aduki beans are considered sattvic, if well prepared. In general, the smaller the bean, the easier to digest. Strategies include splitting, peeling, grinding, soaking, sprouting, cooking and spicing. Legumes combined with whole grains offer a complete protein combination.
Sweeteners: Yogis use raw honey (especially in combination with dairy) and raw sugar (not refined).
Spices: Sattvic spices are the mild spices including basil, cardamom, cinnamon, coriander, cumin, fennel, fenugreek, fresh ginger and turmeric. Rajasic spices like black pepper, red pepper and garlic are normally excluded, but are sometimes used in small amounts to keep the channels open (rajas is used to counter tamas). But beware. Taking rajasic spices with tamasic food does not equal sattva. A teacher once said, you are more likely to fall asleep and have restless dreams!
Supplemental Protein: Yogis are advised not to indulge in flesh foods. It is said that the fear and anger of the animal being killed is transferred to the person eating the flesh. Fresh meat is considered rajasic, and old meat is considered tamasic. Another approach is to avoid the flesh of mammals, especially if one is using dairy products. How can one eat the flesh of one’s (symbolic) mother? This approach allows for some high-quality fish, poultry or eggs. Even then it is recommended to abstain from flesh foods a minimum of three days a week with at least two prolonged periods of abstention from all animal foods every year. Purists rely on dairy for supplemental protein as it is given freely and is considered non-harming.
One problem of the vegetarian diet is that it can become too cooling. For this reason, yogis of the Tibetan plateau sometimes include meat for warmth. One can also learn to promote bodily warmth through yoga practices centered on the navel region. An ayurvedic approach is to include warming and strengthening herbs in the diet like ashwagandha, astragalus or ginseng. Special combinations include masalas (based on cumin seed, coriander seed and turmeric root), hingashtak, draksha and chyavanprash. There are also mineral and ash preparations used called bhasmas. One that is favored in the Himalayas to keep the body warm in cold weather is a preparation of deer antler called sring bhasma.
Sattvic Herbs: Other herbs are used to directly support sattva in the mind and in meditation. These include ashwagandha, bacopa, calamus, gotu kola, gingko, jatamansi, purnarnava, shatavari, saffron, shankhapushpi, tulsi and rose.
Do remember that the above suggestions are just a starting point. Undoubtedly there are many other foods that will qualify. And some of the traditional suggestions may not be suitable for everyone. So put them to the test until you are full of “the sattvic essence.” In the words of the Charak Samhita, one of the classic textbooks of ayurveda, “The persons having the sattvic essence are endowed with memory, devotion, are grateful, learned, pure, courageous, skillful, resolute, free from anxiety, having well-directed and serious intellect and activities and are engaged in virtuous acts” (CS III-8:110).
And then, when your mind has become sattvic and peaceful like a clear pool of pure water, you may bypass the gunas altogether. Such souls, the Gita tells us, “are unmoved by the harmony of sattva, the activity of rajas, or the delusion of tamas. They feel no aversion when these forces are active, nor do they crave for them when these forces subside. They remain impartial, undisturbed by the action of the gunas. Knowing that it is the gunas which act, they abide within themselves and do not vacillate. Established within themselves, they are equal in pleasure and pain, praise and blame, kindness and unkindness. Clay, a rock and gold are the same to them. Alike in honor and dishonor, alike to friend and foe, they have given up every selfish pursuit. Such are those who have gone beyond the gunas” (BG 14: 22-25).
Gary Gran is a certified yoga teacher and ayurvedic practitioner who teaches and offers private consultations in Evanston, IL. He is the co-director of the Evanston School of Yoga (847.869.7221) and Annapurna Holistic Services (847.733.1059). Gary can also be E-mailed at ggran9@earthlink.net.
Bhagavad Gita Quotes
Monday, February 1st, 2010Bhagavad Gita Quotes
Action is the product of the Qualities inherent in Nature.
As a man can drink water from any side of a full tank, so the skilled theologian can wrest from any scripture that which will serve his purpose.
Fear Not. What is not real, never was and never will be. What is real, always was and cannot be destroyed.
For that which is born, death is certain and, for the dead, birth is certain. Therefore grieve not over that which is unavoidable.
To the illumined man or woman, a clod of dirt, a stone, and gold are the same.
One who has control over the mind is tranquil in heat and cold, in pleasure and pain, and in honor and dishonor; and is ever steadfast with the Supreme Self.
The power of God is with you at all times; through the activities of mind, senses, breathing, and emotions; and is constantly doing all the work, using you as a mere instrument.
One gradually attains tranquillity of mind by keeping the mind fully absorbed in the Self by means of a well-trained intellect, and thinking of nothing else
Delusion arises from anger. The mind is bewildered by delusion. Reasoning is destroyed when the mind is bewildered. One falls down when reasoning is destroyed.
There is neither this world nor the world beyond nor happiness for the one who doubts.
Still your mind in me, still yourself in me, and without a doubt you shall be united with me, Lord of Love, dwelling in your heart.
They live in wisdom who see themselves in all and all in them, who have renounced every selfish desire and sense craving tormenting the heart.
Those who consciousness is unified abandon all attachment to the results of action and attain supreme peace. But those whose desires are fragmented, who are selfishly attached to the results of their work, are bound in everything they do.
Out of compassion I destroy the darkness of their ignorance. From within them I light the lamp of wisdom and dispel all darkness from their lives.
It is better to do one’s own duty, however defective it may be, than to follow the duty of another, however well one may perform it. He who does his duty as his own nature reveals it, never sins.
Living creatures are nourished by food, and food is nourished by rain; rain itself is the water of life, which comes from selfless worship and service.
The sage awakes to light in the night of all creatures. That which the world calls day is the night of ignorance to the wise.
I look upon all creatures equally; none are less dear to me and none more dear. But those who worship me with love live in me, and I come to live in them.
Governing sense, mind and intellect, intent on liberation, free from desire, fear and anger, the sage is forever free.
God is seated in the hearts of all.
Which is as poison in the beginning, but is like nectar in the end; that is declared to be “good” pleasure, born from the serenity of one’s own mind. That which is like nectar in the beginning from the connection of the sense-object with the senses, but is as poison in the end, is held to be of “passion.”
The wise see knowledge and action as one; they see truly.
Man is made by his belief. As he believes, so he becomes.
Austerity of speech consists in speaking truthfully and beneficially and in avoiding speech that offends.
All created beings are unmanifest in their beginning, manifest in their interim state, and unmanifest again when they are annihilated. So what need is there for lamentation?
How to Manifest the Life of Your Dreams
Sunday, January 31st, 2010Have you ever felt things in your life were not quite right? Have you ever wanted to change something but did not know how? Have you ever decided ‘enough is enough’ and willed the power to make the changes you need to make, but it just didn’t work out?
There is a shift happening right now and you are not alone.
Now is the time to claim back your power and change your life where it counts. The question is: Are you ready to accept responsibility for your own life?
I imagine you are ready, and this is why you have manifested this article today. So, what is the most effective way to change your destiny and the details of your life? Personal transformation is a deep and profound science of consciousness that has captivated the minds of great philosophers and sages throughout time, but it is not reserved only for them. The secrets of conscious reality creation can be learned and mastered by anyone who is willing to realize their own power, change things where they matter most and stop wasting their time on distractions.
The truth is this: you are already a creator. You already have manifested the world you perceive around you now. As consciousness, you are a creator of vibrations, thoughts, feelings, images, attitudes, beliefs, ideas and perceptions. Look around you…that is YOUR creation – that is your personal world and no one else will ever experience your world.
Your world is NOT a coincidence or an accidental happening that you are victim of!
It is your own personal creation based upon your level of consciousness and, more specifically, the prevailing thoughts, feelings, attitudes you hold within you throughout the day.
The manifested world, your life, is a perfect reflection of your values, whether conditioned or innate. What are your values? Your values are simply what you value – what you consider important, precious and hold dear to your heart. Some value money, some value time, some value being in charge, some value being free of responsibility. What are your values?
Looking around my own life right now, I see direct evidence of how what I value within me has manifested in the ‘outside world’. Firstly, my eyes are drawn to a brand new top-of-the-line macbook pro laptop which arrived yesterday and I am using it to write this now. This computer signifies my love of quality technology and not settling for less than the best when it comes to the tools I use. Next, I notice the time. It’s dark, it’s early in the morning and I have spent the early hours when most people are asleep mediating and writing – a reflection of my sincere love of silence, contemplation, the experience of Divine peace and Grace. For me, waking early is a sign that I value the linage of yogis who would always awaken for this special time to meditate and enjoy ‘amrit vela’ – the early morning hours of nectar. I deeply value this time and, therefore, adjust my life so I am able to waken at this hour fresh and alert.
And where am I physically? The world I see is like a fairy garden, a beautiful flower-filled place with views of mountains and the ocean. I am living in Kauai, considered the Garden Island of the Hawaiian islands and known as the most spiritual island in Hawaii, the crown chakra of Hawaii. So, what does it mean that I live on this island, in the most beautiful and lush part of the island? It is a sign of my love of nature, of purity and beauty. For someone else it signify that they have made enough money to retire in Hawaii as each one’s reality is their own and for others here, they may have been born here and yet do not actually ’see’ the beauty, being to preoccupied with other interests and desires for travel.
Remember, the world is only based on perception, so no two people can ’see’ the same thing. Even in adverse poverty, a sage may perceive beauty and wonder from an inner state of freedom and peace, where as someone who was born and raised in Hawaii may experience a life of depression and complaints, despite being confronted with beauty every day.
Look around you and see your own creations. Your own list of manifestations could go on and on to include all details of life, food, relationships, cash flow, clothes, health etc.
All of these are direct mirrors of the beliefs and attitudes based upon our prevailing level of consciousness. Nothing is random or just lingering unawares. Every aspect is significant and considered.
So, what does this mean for you as a creator of your own life?
It means it’s time to FULLY accept your own power! Claim back your life and don’t play a victim any more! You are the only one to blame for everything that is happening and has happened. Release complaints and victim consciousness and become fully present with your own creations.
If you are ready to make real shifts in your life then focus upon examining your beliefs and attitudes. What do you believe about yourself and your life? Study your creation and see what you can learn about yourself and where you need to change. Realize your own power, and from that state of strength you will begin to see the changes occur as a result.
We have to realize deeply that everything manifested today was first created with the stuff that dreams are made of, subtle energy in the form of ideas, feelings, visions, attitudes. All of this is as real if not more real than the shadow it casts.
Practical things to do now if you are ready to change:
Focus upon the reality, not it’s shadow. Change the form of that invisible world and you will see magic. Your life is in your hands alone, so know who you are and what you need to do. Release the idea that anyone except you is in control of our life and enjoy yourself as the artist and creator of your destiny.
Spend the last 5 minutes of the day and the first 10 minutes of the day visualizing and experiencing what you actually want. Do this for FUN. Do it for the joy of it without expectation and make sure you FEEL fulfilled and happy. Experience details, colors, scents, textures and sounds. Make it as real as you can and enjoy yourself.
Do this every day and you will see wonders happen – but remember to continue to do it, and do it for fun. The reason it does not work is because people have high expectations of the outcome and then give up before it manifests.
Don’t give up and lose hope. Do it for fun, for the sheer joy of it, as you have fond memories and daydreams, and you will witness transformations. You are the world you see, so choose to see the world in a way that brings you joy.
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