11-23-2010, 12:59 PM
(11-23-2010, 12:46 PM)Pickle Wrote: My wife has been vegetarian for over 30 years. Just in the last 4 years she went raw vegan. Because she is a white skinned redhead she always burned within minutes in bright sun. What we find is that she no longer burns after the diet upgrade. After some searching online we found that a LOT of those that went raw have noticed the same phenomenon. My family no longer burn, even at high noon hikes.
Oh WOW!!! That is so awesome! And makes perfect sense! The ability to withstand the Sun is imparted to us by the living plants!
Oh, I find this very exciting! As a blonde, that would be amazing for me!
Your wife is just ahead of me. Veg for 27 years, and just now going raw vegan. I love it!
Hey, here's a thought: What does that mean, if we no longer burn in the Sun? What is the Sun, but a 5D SMC? I find this very significant.
(11-23-2010, 12:46 PM)Pickle Wrote: One other thing for thought, those with inner demons will tend to defend them. That has a lot to do with defending a personal diet that is enjoyable, but unhealthy. People will fight to defend their addictions, habits, obsssessions. I had to study this in order to overcome my own.
I've been gravitating towards raw vegan for the last few months, and making good progress. I'm getting to the point that I now prefer raw vegan food, and losing my taste for cooked foods. It's a transitional process for me, whereas when I went vegetarian, I did it overnight.
A stumbling block for me has been cheese. I haven't eaten any junk food in almost 3 decades, but cheese was that 'not so bad' food which became a comfort food for me in times of stress. Which is why I'm not skinny!
It's on its way out, though. I now feel soooooo much better when I don't eat cheese, that it's getting easier to resist it. It's becoming a matter of choice, rather than willpower. I agree that discipline is needed at the beginning, but once you get over that hump and actually experience the light, healthier, more energetic state of being, it becomes much easier, because we all want to feel more energy.
Meat and sugary junk foods no longer register as food to me. They might as well be rocks or cardboard.