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Humility in Food
Our Rabbis of Blessed Memory have told us about an ordinary shepherd
who became very wealthy. Most wealthy people from such a background
FILL themselves with their own importance. They usually claim to have
worked their way up and those they have left behind are sloths.
Having seen the many wealthy people who became like this our former
shepherd kept all of his simple utensils and clothing. He put these in
a special room that only he had access to.
It is in this room that he had his meals and made his decisions. He
would eat simple shepherd meals and wear his simple clothing. He also
kept his shepherd staff and his flute. This served as a constant
reminder of where he came from.
Keeping his diet simple aided him to overcome his inclination towards pride.
Every substance we put into our body is processed and incorporated into
our very being. Rabbenu Behaye of fourteenth century Spain wrote a book
on Dining habits called “Table of four.” In the Table of Four he
states that certain finer foods enable people to think clearer. He
states that those who stuff themselves with fatty red meat have trouble
thinking. He suggests that one should eat fine poultry that is well
guarded and fed the best grains. This poultry will sharpen the
mind. (Gate 2)
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