ex-l wrote:... the stream of human thought that we all have to drink from...
Could you explain what it is, and how do drug takers affect it??
As to what is in the toli.
I met a girl in Madhuban. I think she was staying in a hotel. She had followed her Sister there. Her Sister had joined the BKs and she was really worried about her. This girl told me she was a nutritionist and one of the things she was worried about was the "toli". What I am trying to convey is she was frantically worried about her Sister being in this cult, and one of her big worries was around the food and toli rituals. I seem to remember she mentioned about all the sugar and how the food affected the mind from a chemical point of view.
Reading this thread brought the incident to my mind again. I remember now how desperate she appeared. And I regret to say, I do not think I was much help to her, other than that I listened. It was my last visit to Madhuban and I was in a serious struggle with it all myself by then.
I had come across the concept of preparing food with love before I ever came across the BKs and for me it sounds right. It has to do with finding a sense of sacredness in life. (I found the BKs' take on it, very extreme) Just because we have had a bad experience and a feeling of spiritual betrayal does not mean that that everything of it has to be rejected. After all I have read here how the BKs base their teachings on other, older Hindi traditions, which as with all ancient traditions will contain gems of wisdom.
When the retreat centre was first opened in Oxford, they sent a Sister from London, a really good cook, Brij bhen I think her name was. Very fierce but also funny (anyone remember her?). The food was amazing. But she went back to London. I think the cooks were less and less skilled as time went by, until eventually it was westerners cooking Indian and fusion. A bit of pizza, etc.
And it is not a lot of westerners who can cook like a Hindi Mama. So maybe Rayoflight, you just had a really good cook that first time.