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Regardless of what ingredients are used, if the cook’s consciousness is not prayerful, loving, or joyful… that food will not be a healing food. Period. This is so important, to have a state of mind that is free of anger when you are preparing any meal. Instead be filled with heartfelt love for those (including the self!) who will be eating the food, joy in its preparation, and, most importantly, a sense of the Divine coming into the food.
This is a reason that restaurant food becomes so tiring. It only satisfies the belly; rarely does it elevate, nurture and heal.
I am not always in a good mood. Believe me, this is true. When I am feeling some negative/destructive emotions, and I am really enjoying being in that state (sometimes you just really want to be angry, don’t you?), well, I just don’t cook. And, if I have to cook, then I absolutely say a prayer. It might be something like this: “Okay God. This food has to be made. Please just come through me and flow into this food and keep all my emotional garbage out of it.” Really, sometimes that’s the best I can do. If you talk in a familiar and direct way to God I think He/She/It enjoys that prayer very much and comes through!
For my catering business, Yogi Eats!, I always begin each day with a prayer, asking that all those who will enjoy the food I am preparing, that they be healed, uplifted, energized, nurtured, and that with each bite they may remember God. I pray that the food be tasty, satisfying, beautiful, and filled with love. I pray for those who will be eating the food. I get high just doing this prayer! Then I chant and sing while I am cooking. The spirit is very high! And the food absorbs all of that vibration. Even chopping vegetables is a great meditation when, with each chop, you put a mantra or prayer (silently or aloud) to the rhythm of that chopping.
So, think about these things the next time you are preparing a meal. Play some uplifting music on your stereo. Sing a happy song while you cook, something that makes you feel love in your heart and the greatness of your spirit!
This concept of bringing positive, uplifting, loving, prayerful spirit into food as it is prepared is the foundation of Ayurveda and yogic cooking.