15% off everything!*
Code: 15APRIL
Ends April 26, 2024.
*Offer valid through April 26, 2024 (11:59 p.m. local time) with code: 15APRIL. Valid for all full-priced printed publications uploaded to and purchased through your own account. A 15% discount is applied toward your product total, excluding any author mark-up, with no minimum or maximum order amount. This offer is good for two uses, and cannot be used for digital publications, combined with volume discounts, custom orders, other promotional codes, or gift cards, or used for adjustments on previous orders.

Save 15%* through April 26, 2024. Code: 15APRIL Details.

Dadavani Magazine:

Awareness of the food and the eater (English Dadavani february-2011)

Read Sample
  • Details
  • Description
Published by:
Dada Bhagwan
Published:
1/27/2019
Specs:
Standard / 8.25" x 10.75"
30 pages Perfect-bound
Category:
Religion
Tags:
awareness, food

What was the proportion of spices in the food? Then he can describe the saltiness, tartness or spiciness through the knowledge mediated by intellect. So, in fact, there are two divisions: the eater of the food and the knower. Physical body complex eats, the ego suffers (bhogavey) with only egoism that ‘I liked or disliked’ it. Now, as long as one is the doer-sufferer, he believes that ‘I am eating’ and ‘I am suffering’ for sure. When one attains Atmagnan (Self-realization) at that time, ‘I’ comes in to the state of the Self, then one realizes that ‘I am not the eater’ but I ‘the non-eater’, am only the ‘knower’ of this. One is not ‘the eater’ yet to believe oneself to be ‘the eater’ is considered unawareness (ajagruti) and to ‘see’ and ‘know’ that ‘the eater’ is separate, is considered awareness (jagruti). Therefore, revered Dadashri says that after Self-realization ‘the eater’ is eating and ‘the Self’ is only the ‘knower’.

Also in Dadavani Magazine

1 - 3 of 788 other publications

Dadavani Magazine: Awareness of the food and the eater (English Dadavani...


This site uses cookies. Continuing to use this site without changing your cookie settings means that you consent to those cookies.

Learn more How to turn off cookies
OKAY, GOT IT