Effect of Food, Forgiveness, Guru, Dreams, Karma & Others : A Collective Discourse on Conscious Living and Supreme Peace

A Time for Awakening

We are living in a decisive period of transformation. The purpose of these discussions is not information alone, but awakening—awakening of thought, action, and responsibility toward the self and the world. Each question addressed today points toward one central truth: only awakened souls can transform the world.

1. How Food Affects Thought and Consciousness

Everything in creation carries vibrations. Just as water retains memory, food also absorbs the intentions, emotions, and thoughts of the person who prepares it.

·       Food cooked with love, peace, and purity elevates thought.

·       Food prepared in anger, stress, or negativity transmits those vibrations.

·       This is why the same dish, prepared by different people, creates different inner experiences.

Food is not merely physical nourishment—it is mental and spiritual energy. Our positivity or negativity increases according to the vibrations we consume.

2. How to Recognize an Enlightened Being

An enlightened being is self-illuminated and self-awakened.

  • Enlightenment cannot be identified merely through appearance or words.

  • It is perceived through aura, energy, and depth of awareness.

  • Only an awakened soul can truly recognize another awakened soul.

Before attempting to identify enlightenment in others, we must honestly examine:

--------Our thoughts-------Our actions----------Our responsibilities

Without awakening, one remains asleep—just like the policeman in the story who never caught the thief because he never truly woke up.

 

3. Awakening vs. Sleep: The Thief of the Mind

If awareness is absent, theft is inevitable—not of objects, but of consciousness.

  • Negative thoughts enter like thieves through unguarded windows of the mind.

  • If we do not recognize how thoughts enter, corruption of action follows.

  • Enlightenment means vigilance at the level of every thought.

Waiting for the world to change while remaining asleep changes nothing.

 

4. Do We Need a Guru?

The soul itself is the ultimate guru, but when dominated by tamas (ignorance), external guidance becomes essential.

  • Even divine beings like Ram and Krishna sought gurus.

  • A guru is anyone who transmits knowledge—teachers, guides, mentors.

  • Every guru can speak only up to the level of their realization.

Ultimately:

  • The Creator of the soul is the supreme guru.

  • True knowledge flows from the soul’s origin.

  • The clarity of your search determines the guru you need.

5. Dreams: Subconscious or Subtle World Experiences?

Dreams arise from two sources:

  1. Subconscious Mind (Internal World)

    • Stored impressions, fears, memories, desires.

  2. Subtle World (External Influence)

    • Interactions with subtle beings.

    • Inspirations or thought transmissions during sleep.

Both dimensions operate during sleep, and awareness determines interpretation.

6. Karma, Truth, and World Transformation

We are witnessing a phase where:

  • Reputations collapse.

  • Hidden truths emerge.

  • Karma surfaces openly.

As the atmosphere becomes increasingly truthful, falsehood becomes unbearable. When supreme truth descends:

  • Inner sins rise to the surface.

  • False identities collapse.

  • Souls confess without resistance.

This unveiling is not destruction—it is purification.

7. Vegetarianism and Rising Virtue

The growing shift toward vegetarianism worldwide reflects inner transformation.

  • As virtue increases, violence feels unnatural.

  • When inferior tendencies dissolve, even harming an ant feels wrong.

  • Dietary change is not forced—it happens naturally with awakening.

This is a sign of rising sattvic consciousness across the globe.

 

8. Forgiveness: Liberation from Karma

Forgiveness is not a favor to others—it is freedom for the self.

  • Forgiving dissolves karmic bonds.

  • Revenge perpetuates cycles of destruction across generations.

  • Letting go lightens the soul.

Forgiveness allows the soul to redirect energy toward creation, not conflict.

9. Focus on Self, Not Others

Do not wait for others to awaken.

  • If you awaken, transformation begins.

  • Negativity reveals itself through words and comments.

  • A negative soul cannot rise to higher realms.

Each thought must push the world forward.

10. Collective Responsibility and World Meditation

Awakening is not personal—it is collective.

  • Every resolve influences the atmosphere.

  • Every awakened soul contributes to universal change.

  • Through meditation, supreme peace spreads beyond Earth into subtle realms.

This is not merely Earth’s transformation—it is multiversal purification.

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