How can we know when it is 5 mouthfuls less than enough to fill the stomach?

Question

In Five Pillars of Sadhana, Swami Veda writes “Eat five mouthfuls less than enough to fill the stomach.” How can we know when it is 5 mouthfuls less than enough to fill the stomach?

Answer

Michael Smith has answered this question.

Michael Smith

“Five mouthfuls less” is a figure of speech to get a certain point across, like in hatha yoga, saying to go two steps under your comfortable capacity.

Swami Veda also said, “Systematically under eat,” and “Leave the table feeling a little bit hungry.” He also said that a problem in the USA was that the food containers are too large. People go to fast-food places and order giant servings when just a small serving would suffice. There is popular documentary called “Super Size Me” which points this out.

Swami Rama was even more emphatic about not overeating.

Ayurveda says to eat only what can be contained in a bowl formed with your two hands. Small portions can be easily digested. Large portions smother the digestive fires and create toxins (ama). The advice among many nutritionists is to eat mini-meals several times during the day.

When we eat, there are also other things to consider besides just the quantity of food. There is the quality of the food, the atmosphere where we are eating, our mood, how we eat, etc.

Gandhi said, “Eat your liquids; drink your solids.”

Swami Rama said, “Chew your food well; your stomach does not have teeth.”

See A Practical Guide to Holistic Healthby Swami Rama and Diet and Nutrition by Dr. Rudolph Ballentine; there is a great chapter in that book titled “Food Sadhana.”


Editor’s Note

If you have any questions about your spiritual practice, you may write to the AHYMSIN Spiritual Committee at adhyatmasamiti@gmail.com.

Something Swamiji Said

Swami Veda Bharati took to a vow of silence on 10th March 2013. The column “Something Swamiji Said” is to celebrate his many years of traveling and teaching and also to honor what he has given us through this. What is the Something Swamiji Said that has impacted your life?

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New SVB Videos on YouTube

Swami Veda

Please see below the videos that have been uploaded on the AHYMSIN YouTube channel with their URL links. I gave the general title “Wisdom from the Himalayan Sages” to the series and a specific title to each video.

– Next Steps in the practice of silence: https://youtu.be/WNQ4-M75fpA

– Purpose of the Guru’s Mission: https://youtu.be/D8VNfZaLDU4

– Yoga practices in the Himalayan Tradition: https://youtu.be/To-qEdYWIrs

– Who am I?: https://youtu.be/UVdFvArhXu0

– Yoga and human conduct: https://youtu.be/2jaSEJFWA4Y

– Natural state of being: https://youtu.be/nReeHQN_yZI

– Mastery: https://youtu.be/vuvdUt5PYLQ

– Yoga cosmology: https://youtu.be/Os2Us2-gL3w

– Healing through meditation: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sMMSMYM1Hdw

– Guidance from Gurudeva Swami Rama: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dyY6kcijy60


Editor’s Note:

A listing of online videos of Swami Veda Bharati can be found at this link: http://ahymsin.org/main/swami-veda-bharati/swami-veda-on-youtube.html

Life and Karma

So very few people understand what reincarnation, rebirth and the law of karma is. People are bound to believe, but their faith is not based on right knowledge. Flashes come from the subconscious mind and we cannot decide whether we have to believe or not. Life in this planet is sufficient, or is it in continuity? Life here is short we all know.

Now for your convenience I give you a simile. It will help you to understand what life is and what are the vital questions in your life. And, all the questions, you see, stand before you again and again for correct and proper answers. Now we have to decide what life is. Life is compared with a plant. As plant grows, then gives leaves, then flowers, fruits and then dies. When plant dies, plant leaves behind seeds and again the seeds grow, and again the plant comes up. So is the case with our life plant.

This life, for your convenience you should imagine that this life is just like a manuscript. Manuscript has been written by you. You are the author of this manuscript of your life. It is not published, for all of the individuals have written their own manuscripts. So the manuscript of this life, the beginning and the end of this manuscript is missing. Only the middle portion of this manuscript is with us. We know that we exist in this world. We come, we do not know from where. We go, but we do not know where we go. In this planet we stay for some time, and then we disappear. And we are not sure from where we come. Let us analyse this truth. So the manuscript of life or the life manuscript, beginning and the end is missing. Anybody who is in search of the missing pages of life, beginning and end, is called philosopher, and this search is called philosophy. No better simile can be given. So in a way we all have to go through this process. We have to understand how this life manuscript can be understood properly. What are the beginning pages and what are the pages of the end? Without knowing this truth we cannot understand life.

[Swami draws two circles on the blackboard connected by a single line.]

Now let us analyse how it is. Life in this planet is just like a line on two circles, two holes. We come from unseen world, invisible world to this gross world, and again we go to next world, we do not know where. So this life line is hung on two invisible zeros or dots or circles. We have to analyse who we are.


Editor’s note

This passage has been taken from a transcription of a lecture given by Swami Rama on the 6th of November, 1969