Take Charge of your own Body

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There is a
wonderful breathing exercise you can perform to aid the digestion
and elimination of food by stimulating the internal fire. Breathe
in through your nose a normal breath, and out through your nose
very fast while pulling the stomach in. Then relax your stomach and
again breathe in naturally and then out quickly by pulling the
stomach in to force the air out of the lungs. Do this for one
minute, then rest for one minute, and then do it again. Then rest
for a minute and do it again. About three repetitions is generally
enough to conquer indigestion or constipation. This pranayama amplifies the heat of
the body and stimulates the fire that digests food and eliminates
waste. It is especially good for those who are rather sedentary and
do a lot of intellectual work, whose energies are in the intellect
and may not be addressing their digestive needs adequately.
Take charge of your own body and see that it is working right, is
healthy and you are eating right. If you do overindulge, then
compensate by fasting occasionally and performing physical
disciplines. Most people have certain cravings and desire which
they permit themselves to indulge in, whether it be sweets or rich,
exotic foods or overly spiced foods. Discovering and moderating
such personal preferences and desires is part of the spiritual
path. If you find you overindulge in jelly beans, cashew nuts,
licorice, chocolate, varieties of soft drinks or exotic imported
coffee, moderate those appetites. Then you are controlling the
entire desire nature of the instinctive mind in the process. That
is a central process of spiritual unfoldment -- to control and
moderate such desires.
The rishis(Saints)
The rishis have given us
great knowledge to help us know what to do. Study your body and
your diet and find out what works for you. Find out what foods give
you indigestion and stop eating those things. But remember that
eating right, in it, is not spiritual life. In the early stages
seekers often become obsessed with finding the perfect diet. That
is a stage they have to go through in learning. They have to find
out what is right for them. But it should balance out to a simple
routine of eating to live, not living to eat.
Namaste Ji,