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Eating Together
Eating
a meal together is a meditative practice. We should try to offer our presence
for every meal. As we serve our food we can already begin practicing.
Serving ourselves, we realize that many elements, such as the rain, sunshine,
earth, air and love, have all come together to form this wonderful meal.
In fact, through this food we see that the entire universe is supporting
our existence.
We are aware of the whole sangha as we serve ourselves and we should take
an amount of food that is good for us. Before eating, the bell will be
invited for three sounds and we can enjoy breathing in and out while practicing
the five contemplations.
1.
This food is a gift of the whole universe,the earth, the sky and much
mindful work.
2. May we eat in mindfulness so as to be worthy of it.
3. May we transform our unskillful states of mind and learn to eat in
moderation.
4. May we take only foods that nourish us and prevent illness.
5. May we accept this food to realize the path of understanding and
love.
We should take our time as we eat, chewing each mouthful at least 30 times,
until the food becomes liquefied. This aids the digestive process. Let
us enjoy every morsel of our food and the presence of the dharma brothers
and sisters around us. Let us establish ourselves in the present moment,
eating in such a way that solidity, joy and peace be possible during the
time of eating.
Eating in silence, the food becomes real with our mindfulness and we are
fully aware of its nourishment. In order to deepen our practice of mindful
eating and support the peaceful atmosphere, we remain seated during this
silent period. After twenty minutes of silent eating, two sounds of the
bell will be invited. We may then start a mindful conversation with our
friend or begin to get up from the table.
Upon finishing our meal, we take a few moments to notice that we have
finished, our bowl is now empty and our hunger is satisfied. Gratitude
fills us as we realize how fortunate we are to have had this nourishing
food to eat, supporting us on the path of love and understanding.
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