Podcast details
About nourishment
A spiritual discourse on the sacredness of nourishment and the study of one's relationship to life's essentials.
"Studying nourishment means understanding where and how it is grown, the circumstances of its growth... It involves knowing how the food came to you."
"Food is known as Annapūrṇā... She is the goddess of nourishment. 'Pūrṇā' means complete; 'anna' is the food, especially grains—food that comes through seeds."
The speaker delivers a teaching on the profound spiritual significance of food (anna), equating it with the goddess Annapūrṇā and the nourishing power of Mother Earth. He explores the sacred journey of the soul through the elements into seeds and food, urging reverence and the avoidance of waste. The discourse expands to include water and air (prāṇa) as forms of nourishment, critiquing modern pollution and advocating for mindful study (svādhyāya) of all that sustains life.
Recording location: Czech Republic, Strilky, Summer seminar
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