(How to welcome your guests) Sit right down sir—make yourself at home, my place is yours—I never eat alone. I hope you’re hungry, with a healthy appetite. Allow me to serve, it’ll be all right. Sukta, green salads, bitter and dry, fried potato, fruits and...
Category: Food Yoga
Atah sri-krishna-namadi na bhaved grahyam indriyaih sevonmukhe hi jihvadau svayam eva sphuraty adah No one can understand, the transcendental nature— name, form, qualities— pastimes of Sri Krishna Senses are imperfect. Must become spiritual. Through transcendental service, everything is possible. By tasting His prasadam, spiritual vibration—...
Original Song AI Version Spiritual life begins— at the tongue, we are told. That wagging piece of flesh, it seems has a mystery to unfold. Vibrating sounds and tasting— two things we all adore. Unfortunately, due to ignorance, we choose a sorry score. Instead...
The destiny of nations depends on the manner in which they feed themselves. – Jean-Anthelme Brillat-Savarin [1] If you’ve been keeping tabs on all the news surrounding the denaturing of fruits and vegetables, you probably know a little about the dangers of genetically modified foods (GM)....
Over the last 5 weeks I have been developing a Food Yoga workshop based on my new book, FOOD YOGA – Nourishing the Soul (formerly: The YOGA of EATING). The response has been positive thus far and I am encouraged to think that with a...
Sacred Geometry of Whole Foods
posted by: Paul Rodney Turner
June 17, 2011
Excerpt from: FOOD YOGA – Nourishing Body, Mind & Soul A new book by Paul Rodney Turner, the Food Yogi Who would have ever thought that an apple could hold the key to the secrets of the universe and our existence? Vedic mathematician and sacred geometrician, Jain 108 explains:...
Excerpt from FOOD YOGA – Nourishing the Soul (formerly: The YOGA of EATING) by Priya Vrata God could not be everywhere, so he created mothers. – Jewish Proverb Nothing can compare to a home cooked meal from a loving mother. We’ve already talked about the risk...
The Winter Solstice occurs exactly when the earth’s axial tilt is farthest away from the sun at its maximum of 23° 26′. The term Winter Solstice is also colloquially used as Midwinter. More evident to those in high latitudes, it represents the shortest day, the...
Thanksgiving – a day to honor all life
posted by: Paul Rodney Turner
November 21, 2009
Thanksgiving is a time to come together with family and friends and reaffirm your love and appreciation for them through the age old custom of sharing food. Typically Americans will eat more than 45 million turkey corpses on this day. Why do we think it...
I am loving the organic “Pizza” garden that now flourishes outside my friend’s apartment – 5 varieties of heirloom tomatoes (Abe Lincoln, Brandy Wine, Money Maker, Black Krim from Russia and a variety from Costa Rica), 5 varieties of hot and sweet peppers (Cayenne, Habanero,...