Is eating meat auspicious or inauspicious?
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definition
"Auspiciousness is not determined by dietary rules but by what deepens your inner silence; let your own meditative clarity guide your choices."
According to Osho, auspiciousness isn’t about fixed dietary rules but about what supports your inner silence. The only touchstone is your own meditative clarity: if eating meat deepens your awareness and quietens the mind, it is auspicious; if it agitates you or hinders meditation, it is inauspicious. Let direct experience—not ideology—guide your choice.
Eat what helps you be calm and aware; if meat makes meditation easier it’s fine, if it disturbs you, don’t eat it.
Why this matters practically
- Replaces dogma with self-awareness and direct experience.
- Encourages mindful experimentation to find a diet that supports meditation.
- Fosters personal responsibility and authenticity in spiritual practice.
- Encourages mindful experimentation to find a diet that supports meditation.
- Fosters personal responsibility and authenticity in spiritual practice.
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