“Food conditions the nature of the mind. Mind guides the thinking. Thinking results in action. Actions lead to commensurate or matching results and effects. This chain of action between the food we eat and the results of our actions highlights the fact that meat eating leads to beastly actions and the concomitant evil effects.” ThinkingMindFactsActionEvilResultsConditionsEffectsEatingGuidesChainsMeatOur ActionsHighlightsMatchingBeastlyMeat Eating Author:Sathya Sai Baba
“Mortifying the deeds of the body cannot be understood of the religious deeds of the body, for they are to be cherished, nor of the natural deeds of the body such as eating and drinking; but it refers to the sinful actions that are done by the body arising from the temptations and injections of Satan or the corrupt dictates of our own sinful heart.” HeartDoneBodyActionNaturalReligiousEatingUnderstoodDrinkingDeedsTemptationSatanInjectionEating And Drinking Author:Christopher Love
“The highest state of meditation is Samadhi, where there is no ego anymore, no doubts, no me, no you, no notion of time, no eating, no talking, no walking, no working and not doing anything at all, realizing that the Self is action-less.” SelfStatesActionRealizingTalkingDoubtMeditationWalkingEgoEatingHighestNotionNo DoubtSamadhi Author:Dharma Mittra
“If you want to know the people of a nation, I am sure you can judge a great deal more about them from their cooking and eating traditions than you can from the words and actions of their public officials.” PeopleIfsKnowsWantActionNationsDealsFoodJudgingEatingTraditionCookingOfficialsCulinaryWords And ActionsPublic OfficialsCooking And Eating Author:Peter Kropotkin
“I would, if I could, always feed to music. The singularly graceless action of thus filling one's body with roots and dead animals and powdered grain is given some significance then. One can perform as a ritual what one is shamed to do as a utilitarian action.” IfsBodyActionGivenAnimalEatingRootsIf I CouldSignificanceRitualGrainFillingUtilitarian Book:Letters to a Friend Source: Letters to a Friend
“I think I'm actually a mainstream, popcorn-eating kid. I've always been that, so I'd sit there watching action movies and American moves before I watch other movies quite often because I am that kid. But I've pushed into the more alternative area because that's where it gets really interesting creatively.” ThinkingKidsActionMovingInterestingWatchesEatingAreasAlternativesMainstreamGet RealReally InterestingAction MoviePopcorn Author:Eddie Izzard
“The third class of evils comprise those which everyone causes to himself by his own action. This is the largest class, and is far more numerous than the second class. It is especially of these evils that all men complain, - only few men are found that do not sin against themselves by this kind of evil. ...This class of evil originates in man's vices, such as excessive desire for eating, drinking, and love; indulgence in these things in undue measure, or in improper manner, or partaking of bad food. This course brings diseases and afflictions upon the body and soul alike.” MenKindSoulBodyActionDesireCoursesEvilFoundCausesSinClassDiseaseEatingAnd LoveThirdsDrinkingVicesComplainingAfflictionIndulgenceBad Food Author:Maimonides
“It is true that every being is enjoying life or suffering as a direct result of his or her own past actions. The animals in the factory farms may have been meat-eating human beings in a previous birth; we don't know, and it is not our place to judge.” KnowsHumansMayHas BeensActionPastSufferingEnjoyHuman BeingsAnimalResultsJudgingBirthEatingDirectMeatFarmsFactoriesEnjoy LifeMeat Eating Author:Sharon Gannon
“When I'm taking the subway to my improv shows I will be writing in my notebook different actions that I see people doing on the train whether it's eating yogurt or looking at where their stop is, or tripping or holding a baby. It's not preparing scenes and ideas as much as it is stoking your brain to think observantly. Just to place observations in your head, so that they are available somewhere.” PeopleThinkingWritingIdeasDifferentShowsActionBrainBabySceneEatingTrainAvailableObservationPreparingNotebookSubwayYogurtTripping Author:Mike Birbiglia
“Feelings, whether of compassion or irritation, should be welcomed, recognized, and treated on an absolutely equal basis; because both are ourselves. The tangerine I am eating is me. The mustard greens I am planting are me. I plant with all my heart and mind. I clean this teapot with the kind of attention I would have were I giving the baby Buddha or Jesus a bath. Nothing should be treated more carefully than anything else. In mindfulness, compassion, irritation, mustard green plant, and teapot are all sacred.” GivingShouldMindHeartKindFeelingsActionJesusAttentionCompassionMeditationBabyMy HeartEqualMindfulnessEatingBasesSacredGreenCleanPlantTreatedBuddhistHeart And MindBathsIrritationMustardMeditation MindfulnessTeapotsTangerinesGreen Plants Book:The Miracle of Mindfulness: An Introduction to the Practice of Meditation Source: The Miracle of Mindfulness: An Introduction to the Practice of Meditation
“People with eating disorders tend to be very diametrical thinkers – everything is the end of the world, everything rides on this one thing, and everyone tells you you're very dramatic, very intense, and they see it as an affectation, but it´s actually just how you think. It really seems to you that the sky will fall if you are not personally holding it up. On the one hand, this is sheer arrogance; on the other hand, this is a very real fear. And it isn't that you ignore the potential repercussions of your actions. You don't think there are any. Because you are not even there.” PeopleIfsThinkingWorldRealEndsHandsSeemsActionFallOne ThingSkyEatingIntenseDramaticArroganceDisorderThinkerSheerEnd Of The WorldEating DisorderRepercussions Author:Marya Hornbacher