Light Wave Webinar #30: Your Existential Purpose

 

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Asur’Ana: Good morning from the amazing city of Cusco, Peru! I hope you are all doing well in the beauty and grace of you.

 

Per: Good morning lovely people! We are staying at the absolutely incredible Palacio del Inka Hotel. This is a gorgeous and luxurious hotel with just a short walk to the main tourist sites throughout Cusco, and yet feels like a haven retreat from the bustle of the city. The excellent service and friendly staff add magic to our memorable stay. Asur’Ana and I had issues with the altitude and they brought us coca tea and oxygen. Our meals are exquisitely delicious. Breakfast was outstanding and plentiful offering traditional and local options. They have a fun tour and cultural presentation every evening to honor the history of the hotel and the local, pre-colonial, Peruvian culture. We appreciate the fabulous spa. The baby llama that wonders the courtyard is just so adorable. Please relax and enjoy this marvelous webinar!

 

Asur’Ana: Thank you for attending the next existential webinar that we’re here to explore. Exploring existential existence is a really beautiful thing to do if you want to understand the nature of you, the nature of your reality, the nature of your truth, and the nature of the purpose of your existence; and this is to explore the truth of existential purpose. Read more

Image of a yellow hibiscus. Virtues of Vegetarianism 1

The Virtues Of Vegetarianism – Part 1 of 2

 

It is well known that the majority of the Indian populations do not eat meat. This is not because they cannot afford meat. Most of them object to it because it involves the taking of life. Underlying that objection is the law of karma, which has been familiar to Indians for many thousands of years.

 

Karma and the Vegetarian Diet

 

Saints and their disciples do not eat meat, fish, eggs or any sort of animal food for the same reason. It involves the slaughter of animal life, and that means the assumption of karmic debts. Let us now see how it works out both in theory and in practice.

 

In vegetables there is only one active tattwa, or elementary condition of matter. That is jal, which means ‘water’. It refers to the liquid state of any substance. In insects there are two active tattwas, agni or ‘fire’, and vayu or ‘air’. Agni refers to the resolving state, or heat; it means a transitional state of matter. Vayu refers to the gaseous condition of matter. In birds there are three active tattwas: jal, agni and vayu. In the higher animals there are four active tattwas: prithvi (earth), jal, agni and vayu.

 

But in human, and in human alone, all five tattwas are active. As a matter of fact, all five tattwas are in everything in the world, but they are not active. Akash is the last one, which is active in human alone.  Read more