07-09-2011, 12:51 AM
(07-08-2011, 12:44 AM)Bring4th_Monica Wrote: Why even ask that question? Why is it important what our ancestors did? I mentioned it in the context of our Logos' design when it chose the ape body, but aside from that, I don't see the relevance.
I was just picking up on a musing you posted earlier. ("Apes are primarily vegetarians, except for occasional insects. Their diet consists of mostly fruits and greens. So one can only wonder how and why early humans ever got the idea to eat animals (other than bugs stuck in the leaves).") The point being that early humans almost certainly inherited that idea from their forebears.
(07-08-2011, 12:44 AM)Bring4th_Monica Wrote: That's not taking into consideration our current evolution, and the fact that we dwell on the precipice of 4D. Even Cayce advised some people to "not lower their vibrations with animal foods" and that was 80 years ago. How much more so, would his advice be different, today.
Can you provide a reference for the Cayce quote? (I once thought of trying to build a searchable database for the Cayce readings similar to lawofone.info but gave up the idea when I realized that the A.R.E. was likely to frown upon it.)
Do you think that people have evolved since Cayce lived and that a different diet is appropriate now than it was in the 30's, say? That is contradicted to some extent by Ra's recommendation in 1981 that the diet include, to the extent necessary for the individual metabolism, the animal products. Or do you think that we've evolved since 1981, too?