11-23-2010, 12:20 PM
I find that the only meat eaters that don't have health problems arise at some point are the Inuit.
18.4 is not much different than what Edgar Cayce has described, as being the easiest source available. Edgar Cayce also brings up the point that a vegetarian diet is Best. Just like many many teachers, they will say a Small amount of meat is ok, not best.
This says straight up, Best
This gives you a clue as to why meat is brought up
18.4 is not much different than what Edgar Cayce has described, as being the easiest source available. Edgar Cayce also brings up the point that a vegetarian diet is Best. Just like many many teachers, they will say a Small amount of meat is ok, not best.
This says straight up, Best
Quote:corrected best by ingestion of the foodstuffs of your grains and your vegetables
This gives you a clue as to why meat is brought up
Quote:However, this is extremely unimportant when regarded as an aid with equality to other aids such as attitude which this instrument has in abundanceThis basically says she will eat what she wants regardless of advice. As mentioned, the Inuit stay healthy on a meat diet by eating only raw, fresh meat. Which is impossible for the normal western human to get used to. Hence, meat is bad. Mr Atkins is a perfect example of proof for you. While promoting his health benefits of meat, he died from it. If he would have ate all his meat raw and fresh, he may still be alive. Of course, in the end there is also the strong possibility of judgement, and with a lack of empathy and compassion, the possibility of being judged without empathy or compassion would be alarming. I do think we create our own hell. I will choose the lessor evil, and acquire life from the least sentient source.