No matter what type of diet you are on, the most important thing is to know how to eat mindfully. The inner state in which we absorb food and the interest we take in our actions during meals are then reflected on us. Discover how to draw subtle energies from nutrition that will allow us to better accomplish all our activities afterwards.
This is not a dietary handbook. In fact it has little to do with diet. Omraam Mikhaël Aïvanhov teaches that our attitude toward nutrition is far more important than what we eat or how much we eat. He restores to the act of eating the mystical significance it attained at the Last Supper. Even the reader to whom this spiritual aspect is foreign will realize that his attitude toward food can lead to a deeper understanding of the relation between man and nature, for nature supplies man with food, and man, if his thoughts and feelings are attuned to nature, becomes capable of extracting from his physical food the subtle elements necessary to the full flowering of his whole being.
1 - Eating: an Act which Concerns the Whole Man
2 - Hrani-Yoga
3 - Food: a Love-Letter from God
4 - Choosing Your Food
5 - Vegetarianism
6 - The Ethics of Eating
7 - Fasting: I - Means of Purification
II - Another Form of Nutrition
8 - Communion
9 - The Meaning of the Blessing
10 - The Spirit Transforms Matter
11 - The Law of Symbiosis
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Learning to feed consciously.
No matter what type of diet you are on, the most important thing is to know how to eat mindfully. The inner state in which we absorb food and the interest we take in our actions during meals are then reflected on us. Discover how to draw subtle energies from nutrition that will allow us to better accomplish all our activities afterwards.