Eating to excess
is a vice just as bad as many others. We often do not notice it in others,
be-cause most of us are subject to it.
There are sins
against others, and sins against yourself. You commit sins against others when
you do not respect God's spirit in them; you commit sins against yourself when
you do not respect God's spirit in yourself. One of the most common sins
against yourself is gluttony.
A person who overeats cannot fight laziness; and a lazy man cannot fight
sexual dissipation. All spiritual teachings start with restrictions, with
control of the appetite.
God gave food to
people, and the devil gave cooks.
Socrates, a wise
man, tried to abstain from all unnecessary things. He said that food should
serve you in fighting your hunger, and not in developing sophisticated tastes,
and he asked his students to follow his rule. He reminded his students about
the wise Odysseus, whom Circe, an evil sorceress, could not subject to her
magic, because he did not eat to excess. But the members of his crew, his
friends, were turned into a herd of pigs by her as soon as they rushed to the
abundance of sweet food.
Look at your mouth; through
it, when you eat to excess, illnesses enter your body. Behave in such a way
that when you finish your dinner, you want to eat a little more.
Eating to excess is not
considered to be a sin by many, because it produces no noticeable harm. But
there are sins which destroy human dignity, and eating to excess is one such
sin.
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