So to keep our Nabhi all right we have to understand as Sahaja Yogis that we have not to pay so much attention to food. That doesn’t mean you eat all dirty food. But it definitely means that when you eat your food, you must see the vibrations of the food. You must always give vibrations to the food. Eat the food which is vibrated.
Certain foods, now supposing if I have to go and eat in any one of these big five star hotels, next moment I vomit, I always vomit. If somebody invites Me in a hotel, I start thinking, “Baba, now what an ordeal.” Because it is not cooked with love.
That’s what it says [Marathi], “He likes the little berries of Shabari.” [again Marathi] That means the love that is expressed in that food is what we should care for, and not for the lavishness, not for the show of it and not at all for your own taste, but the taste of food should be that it should carry love. Let your tongue feel the love. That is the best taste, and whatever is cooked with love always tastes very well. So when you cook, cook with love. When you eat, eat with love. With kind words to the person who has cooked with love and above all, count your blessings, count your blessings, and think of others who may not have had food today.