Six Tasting Your Way to Wellness

A truly elegant taste is generally accompanied with excellency of heart. – Henry Fielding

Our food brings us the intelligence of the sun through the six rays of taste.
Nature’s evolutionary, self-regulating, nourishing, harmonizing intelligence is conveyed to us through her foods. Each flavor of nature’s bounty expresses a different ray of this intelligence.

  1. There is Sweet giving us comfort, strength, fortitude.
  2. Salty gives protection, lubrication, stability, and helps us “taste” life.
  3. Sour gives courage, clarity and the power of digestion.
  4. Pungent gives enthusiasm, adds spice to life and increases metabolism, helping us convert elements and experiences into things useful, beneficial.
  5. Astringent helps us pull it together, focus, extract the essential from food and the essence from life.
  6. Finally, Bitter gives expansion… but only by helping us let go, release, detoxify, purify.

When we include all six tastes in a natural, whole food meal, the body gets fully nourished. It feels satisfied, so cravings diminish. Most importantly, you build healthy tissue, increase energy, strengthen the immune system, feel light and comfortable in your body, and more clear and concentrated in your mind. When you eat a meal balanced with all six tastes, you feel peace ~ the peace of all that intelligence harmonized within you.

We don’t need to count calories, or measure protein-carbohydrate-fat ratios. We need to taste our way to wellness. Vigorous, vitalized, optimal health is really never more than six flavors away!

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Laura Plumb is the author of =Food: A Love Story, and an internationally recognized teacher of Ayurveda, Yoga, and Jyotish. As cofounder of the Deep Yoga School of Healing Arts, she writes, teaches, and leads retreats and workshops on healing, wellness and self-empowerment worldwide. She also consults with major medical universities and develops programs for wellness in body, mind and spirit. Laura devotes herself to teaching girls and women self-esteem, sacred leadership, and compassionate service. She is regarded as a leader in the global recovery of the Divine Feminine, restoring spiritual authority in women, preserving ancient wisdom traditions, and ensuring that this wisdom is carried forth into our modern lives in an accessible, practical and transformative way.

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