11-22-2010, 06:41 PM
(11-22-2010, 03:07 PM)Pablísimo Wrote: Of course Qu'o would know all of this about animal flesh killed in the Kosher fashion, and I'm sure Carla didn't make up the channeled message. What I'd like to offer for consideration is that perhaps because of her own personal bias that eating animal flesh is acceptable, and her own personal beliefs that Kosher or "biodynamic" animal flesh is more acceptable, that some de-tuning occurred in this contact. That's the only explanation I have for why something so factually inaccurate would have made it into a Qu'o transcript. It's also why I suspect the topic was not explored in any depth in the Ra material. Strong bias detunes contact.Is this not why as questioner puts it the 'Universal disclaimer' is so important?
That said, let's not judge the channel, nor anyone else as we debate this topic further, respectfully and with care. We all have our own biases, myself included, and we are all struggling to find balance and do what's right in the confusing phase of existence we find ourselves in. None of us has all the answers and should remember to be humble and kind to our other-selves as we discuss this issue. However, I think we owe it to ourselves to use our own discernment when evaluating channeled information, even when the source is well known and with established purity. Discernment.
Love to all
Are we not all at different places and different stages of learning?
This quote did resonate with me.
I’ve was veggie for 10 years +, not for your typical reasons but because I didn’t like turning animals into poo.
At the same time I was puzzled as to why people found it so repulsive to eat Human but not animal..... I often found my self curious as to how human would compare to other meat.

I also agree with what they say about plants, when I see my children pulling leaves of plants... I stop and question them about how they would feel if someone came along and pulled there hair out.
I understand our perception of fear and pain is different........ but I find of Quo's quotes here all of them resonate with me.
When I dig up a plant on my allotment I find myself so grateful and a little sad at what I am doing. You lovingly raise a plant from seed watering and nurturing it – then you yank it out the ground and eat it.
As a veggie I would still prepare caught game for my family out of respect for the animal and wanting to be completely aware of what meat is.
Are not all of the options they offer showing respect and love to the animal in an individual way?
I don’t have the answers, I’m just throwing out a view.