caring for body: sAttvic?
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• November 17, 1999
Dear members, adiyEn has been thinking of this question for sometime and wants to know general opinion of others on the matter. In present day, a lot of people, including modern SriVaishnava families, are placing lot of stress on "physical fitness". People are so particular about going for jogging, walking. They are all the time weight- and calory- conscious. Many are joining "health" clubs and "beauty" clubs. Some go for "fat-trimming", "liposuction", naturopathic and herbal treatment of skin or hair. They go for "pedicure", "manicure" etc. Then there are so many more new and exotic ways in which everyone wants to take "good care" of the body and make it "glow" or make it "fair and lovely". Even young men these days spend a lot of time in "gyms", "beauty parlours" and "exercise-centers" and seem to really enjoy "building-up a good physique". The care of the physique (making a "good impression") has become top priority these days and so it has become big business too. But one thing is clear. All these people who go for it, adiyen is thinking, they all truly look "healthy, happy and heavenly". They appear at peace with themselves and with the world, besides looking efficient and ever cheerful. They all say that taking such extremely zealous care of their bodies makes them "feel good". The questions adiyen sometimes therefore asks myself are something like this: (1) Has "looking after the body" now become something akin to a "new religion"? (2) The new "religion" seems to be quite effective too because its young and ardent adherents are definitely deriving a lot of mental happiness out of it, is it not? (3) The old (Vedantic?) religion emphasised the primacy of cultivating the spirit over the body as the key to "peace" and "mental well-being" (sAtvic guNA-s). But the new religion seems to be easily achieving the same wonderful results by doing the exact opposite i.e. stressing the primacy of "body care" over "spiritual husbandry"! It almost seems to be telling us: "take good care of the body and the mind will take care of itself"! What is the real position of spiritualists and spiritual leaders on this matter? Does the zealous pursuit of bodily fitness produce 'sAttva'? If so, then we (who are Truth-seekers) have as much to learn indeed from our gym-going, muscle-flexing teenagers as from our wizened and "spiritual-minded" elders, is it not? Any comments? dAsan, Sampathkumaran ===== __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Bid and sell for free at http://auctions.yahoo.com
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