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Never leave the plate

  • Writer: Chekuri Vijay
    Chekuri Vijay
  • Dec 28, 2024
  • 2 min read

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I feel that what I’m about to say here is true, but I don’t have any scientific evidence to support it.


I remember some scholarly elders emphasizing the importance of never leaving your plate while having food. In my opinion, this action is connected to the concept of our aura, which can be seen as a field surrounding us. It is believed that every living being possesses this aura.


For instance, when I am sitting at a dining table with a plate filled with food before me, the field surrounding us acts as a protective barrier, preventing any other micro-organism from touching the food. However, once we leave the plate and go to another room for any reason, this field, which works like a fence, is no longer present. Consequently, other microorganisms may have the opportunity to consume the food. So, when you return, you will be eating food that has been bitten by someone else, which may not be good for your health.


BioGeometry, developed by Dr. Ibrahim Karim, is founded on the idea that every shape resonates with the universe and generates specific energy qualities. Dr. Karim’s research suggests that certain geometric configurations can interact with subtle energies permeating the universe, potentially influencing the vitality of living organisms and their surroundings. According to Dr. Ibrahim Karim’s BioGeometry principles, the human body indeed has its own shape and generates an energy field. This is in line with the concept I have proposed earlier.



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Would like to share interesting fact in this context. In the Telugu language, the term “Muggu” refers to an ornamental pattern drawn on the ground with white flour. Typically, this pattern is created at the entrance of a house. Interestingly, I have come to realize that these intricate shapes, known as “Muggulu,” have a profound connection with the universe. It seems that they generate a unique energy field (as every shape resonates with the Universe as per BioGeometry) that serves to repel unwanted organisms from entering our homes.


However, I don’t have any scientific backup for microorganisms consuming your food when you are not there. I distinctly recall Vyasa Maharshi, the esteemed author of Indian scriptures, emphasizing the importance of not getting up in the middle of a meal and leaving the food plate. Although I am uncertain of the scientific or logical reasoning behind his statement, I presume that there may be a similar underlying principle at play here.

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