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Eating Non-Veg and Its Impact on Karmikta

Introduction

Food is more than just nourishment for the body. It is energy that shapes our thoughts, emotions, and karmic vibrations.In Vastu and spiritual sciences, every action, every word, and even every morsel we consume carries an energetic imprint. The food we eat becomes part of our prana, our life force influencing our behavior, emotions, and karmic journey.

In recent years, many people have begun to question whether eating non-vegetarian food affects their spiritual progress or karmic balance. The answer, according to ancient Vedic wisdom and Vastu Shastra, lies deeper than diet. It lies in the subtle vibrations of energy and emotion.

Let’s explore how consuming non-veg food impacts your karmic cycle, your planetary alignments (especially Saturn or Shani), and your inner peace.


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1. The Energy of Food: What We Eat, We Become

The Vedas say, “Yad annam, tad manas” which means “As is the food, so is the mind.”Every type of food carries its own vibration. When we consume food prepared with violence or fear, those vibrations enter our subtle body and begin to influence our thoughts and emotions.

Vegetarian food is considered sattvik- pure, calm, and balanced. It nurtures peace, compassion, and mental clarity.Non-vegetarian food, on the other hand, is tamasic- heavy, aggressive, and rooted in destruction. It dulls our spiritual perception and increases lower tendencies like anger, fear, and restlessness.

In Vastu terms, sattvik food aligns with the harmonious energies of the North-East (Ishan) zone which is the zone of divine connection and clarity. Tamasic food, by contrast, disturbs this zone’s subtle vibrations, creating emotional and karmic imbalances.


2. Fear and Hormones: The Hidden Vibrations in Non-Veg Food

One of the most overlooked aspects of eating non-veg food is the energy of fear carried within it.When an animal is about to be killed, its body releases stress hormones like adrenaline and cortisol. These hormones flood the tissues and when that meat is consumed, the same fear-based hormones enter the human body.

Over time, this subtle transfer of emotion begins to affect our subconscious mind. We may find ourselves becoming fearful over small things, anxious without reason, or restless in situations that once felt calm.

Vastu and karmic sciences explain this through vibrational inheritance: the emotions of one being, when consumed, are passed into another. Thus, the eater not only takes in physical nourishment but also the energetic residues of the act.

When fear becomes a part of the food chain, it slowly becomes a part of the mind.


3. Karmic Consequences: How Eating Non-Veg Disturbs Karmikta

From a karmic standpoint, consuming non-veg food is not just about diet. It's about participating in a cycle of violence.Even if we are not directly involved in killing, we support an act that disrupts the balance of life.

According to the law of karma, every action that causes suffering to another living being leaves an impression (samskara) on the soul. Over time, these impressions manifest as emotional turbulence, health issues, or karmic blockages that prevent us from experiencing harmony.

This disruption is referred to as karmikta, the flow and quality of one’s karmic energy. Eating non-veg food, especially over time, disturbs this flow. It creates friction in our aura and can invite unfavorable planetary influences, particularly from Shani Dev (Saturn), the planet that delivers karmic justice.


4. The Role of Shani (Saturn) and Rahu in Food Karma

Shani, the planet of discipline, justice, and karma, rewards us for right action and detachment but punishes indulgence in violence or greed.When one regularly consumes non-veg food, the karmic vibrations attract negative results associated with Shani. People often experience delayed success, unexpected struggles, or constant restlessness, all signs of karmic imbalance.

Similarly, Rahu, the planet of illusions and desires, governs our impulses and addictions. The act of killing or consuming fish and other animals aligns with Rahu’s shadowy energies. Ironically, while offering aate ki goliyan (flour balls) to fish is considered a spiritual remedy to pacify Rahu, consuming fish does the opposite, it amplifies Rahu’s negative effects.

By replacing the act of eating with the act of feeding, we realign ourselves with the flow of compassion. Offering food to animals is seen as karmic purification, an act that dissolves past negativity and attracts positive energy.


5. Alternatives: Feeding, Not Eating

The shift from consumption to compassion is simple yet powerful.

When you feed animals, birds, or fish, you are engaging in an act of selfless giving. You acknowledge their life and contribute to their well-being and in doing so, you elevate your own karmic vibration.

Feeding aate ki goliyan to fishes is one of the most effective remedies for Rahu-related disturbances. It represents nourishment, humility, and peace exactly the opposite energy of violence or fear.

Vastu experts often recommend creating a small feeding corner near the North or East direction of your home. This act not only pleases the planetary energies but also enhances the sattvik vibration of your space.


6. Seek Expert Guidance

When designing your lifestyle or balancing karmic energies, it is essential to seek expert guidance to ensure that the remedies are performed correctly.While general Vastu tips can provide a starting point for aligning your home and habits, a personalized consultation is often necessary for a more accurate assessment.

Contact Aditya Vastu for Expert Vastu Consultation to harmonize your environment and cleanse karmic blockages through the right spiritual and energetic practices.


Conclusion

Eating is one of the most sacred acts we perform daily. It connects our body, mind, and spirit with the universe.When we choose what to eat, we also choose what energies to invite into our lives. Non-vegetarian food may seem fulfilling to the senses, but it carries with it the vibrations of fear, pain, and imbalance that ripple through our karmic journey.

Vastu and spiritual traditions remind us that true nourishment lies not only in the food we eat but in the intentions behind it. Choosing compassion over cruelty refines our consciousness, balances our karmic energies, and attracts divine grace.

Remember: what we consume becomes a part of us. Let it be peace, not fear; harmony, not harm.


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