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Zen & the Art of Dietary Maintenance: Eastern Imports & the New Age Diet

Zen & the Art of Dietary Maintenance: Eastern Imports & the New Age Diet

Update: 2025-11-03
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In this episode of the Orthodox Health Podcast, Dr. Michael Christian & co-host John explore the intersection of Eastern dietary techniques and Western wellness culture. They discuss how these practices have evolved over time, the influence of Theosophy, & the moral implications of modern dietary practices.


They put the wellness world’s calm-eating gospel under a brighter light & trace how Zen, yoga, Theosophy, & the UN/WHO era shaped America’s diet imagination... from the 1893 Parliament of Religions to the yoga boom... then separate what truly helps bodies from what quietly replaces communion with technique.


They offer an Orthodox rule of life for the table (prayer, pace, portion, people, pattern), name where the stack breaks (scrupulosity, magical thinking, performance), & land with merciful, family-ready practices.


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Takeaways:

  • ​Techniques can calm your physiology; only Christ makes you communion-ready.
  • ​Keep the goods: warmth, slowness, salt, safety; relocate meaning under prayer & thanksgiving.
  • ​America’s “calm eating” pipeline: Transcendentalists → 1893 Parliament → Theosophy → Suzuki/Watts → SF Zen Center → post-’65 yogis/TM → medicalized mindfulness → platform performance.
  • ​Theosophy normalized “universal technique”; wellness turned it into personal stacks (breath counts, chew quotas, purity rules).
  • ​Orthodox table rhythm: Prayer → Pace → Portion → People → Pattern (Church fast/feast).
  • ​Red-flag tests: contamination (feel “unclean” after a rushed meal), availability (ritual > people), confessor (app > God), fragility (can’t eat without the stack).
  • ​Repairs: Relocate (presence toward Someone), Repent (don’t ritualize shame), Replace (performance cues → communion cues).
  • ​Bottom line: Pray. Eat warm. Chew. Share. Thank. Five words. No app. Plenty of grace.


Sound Bytes:

  • ​“Techniques can calm you, only Christ makes you communion-ready.”
  • ​“Keep the calm; ditch the cult. Keep the rhythm; drop the ritualism.”
  • ​“Food isn’t your judge; it’s a gift to be received with thanksgiving.”
  • ​“When technique becomes your savior, peace is always on probation.”
  • ​“Peace isn't a project, He is a Person."
  • ​“You didn’t break grace by missing a breath cue.”
  • ​“Fast a little, feast a little, give thanks a lot.”
  • ​“If your ritual makes you harsher at home, drop the ritual.”
  • ​“We imported techniques for peace & built a diet religion for control.”
  • ​“Pray. Eat warm. Chew. Share. Thank. That’s the maintenance plan.”


Chapters:

00:00 Opener

01:30 Introduction to Zen & Other Eastern Imports

08:31 Tracing the Path of Eastern Religion into Modern Kitchens

16:50 Extending an Olive Branch to the Yogis & New Agers

19:16 The Danger of Performative Rituals

21:51 A Deeper Spotlight on Fr. Seraphim Rose

27:14 Theosophy & Its Influence on Modern Yoga

33:12 Theosophy & UN Global Public Health Language

37:17 An Orthodox Response to New Age

50:38 The Five Anchors of Peaceful Eating

53:30 Be the Bee: Keep, Modify, & Toss Matrix

54:51 Closing Thoughts

57:42 Outro


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