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My community is (generally) Shaiva. We have a strain of Shaivism in our name - 'Kashmir Shaivism', and we are brahmins. We are great lovers of non-veg. food. Meat was/is prepared even on 'Shivaratri' day. It depends on the group and its tradition. A tradition is not considered wrong. However, going non-veg. is generally considered creditable by Hindus. So, don't go very hard on yourself.Hi friends! So, I am gradually weaning myself off of meat, and so far it's been really easy. But, I was wondering if there was a rule against consuming eggs as well? Should I avoid eggs?
Hi friends! So, I am gradually weaning myself off of meat, and so far it's been really easy. But, I was wondering if there was a rule against consuming eggs as well? Should I avoid eggs?
Pranams <3
You can experiment and see for yourself with fresh vegetarian food, old vegetarian food, nonvegetarian food, and see whether you feel calm or agitated or dull as a consequence. Keeping a log book helps a lot.
I for example, once consumed some old but tasty food , and found the next day my meditation was of a poorer quality.
Similarly food prepared in a meditative state or performing japa, ensures that the food has a lot of positive prana/chi. The food will be tangibly tastier as well along with effecting better peace of mind, and mental equanimity.
All these can be tested and perceived for oneself.
If you have to do with nonvegetarian food still, stick with unfertilized eggs, as there is no killing or himsa involved.
Unfortunately that’s not entirely true. While commercially produced eggs are unfertilized, the conditions the hens are kept in are deplorable. Free range cage free hens, without being fertilized by a rooster fulfill what you said.
This is an underrated point. Experience, reflection, and sensitivity is the best way to obtain knowledge on food. Experience is the very reason I'm a lacto-vegetarian. How long of a time period would you suggest? (Mine was for a month.) And yes, there are also immediate effects.
Advantage of the small brain size is quick recovery from concussion... as there is not much to recover .Off topic but a story all the same. --- We had free range chickens on the farm when I was a kid a few years back. The rooster (for everyone's sanity, only one rooster was kept around) was generally a mean guy, and would charge and kick at little kids like me. That guy and me had an on-going feud most summers. One day I figured I'd practice my rock throwing, and throw rocks just close to him to confuse or scare him. I hit him, and he dropped, like some poor boxer being hit by Tyson. I suddenly felt horrible, and went straight into the barn to tell Mom, who was milking cows. "I just killed the rooster," I mumbled, in tears. Confession to Mother wasn't fun. So she came out to check it out, but by then the guy had regained consciousness and was running around all proud as if nothing had happened.