07-12-2011, 03:32 PM
(07-12-2011, 07:02 AM)3DMonkey Wrote: This thread was started by someone who felt for eating plants what vegetarians feel for eating animals. I, personally, share this emotion. Now, the vegetarian members have tried to discredit this emotion as an unnecessary one. My only desire is to show them that they act no different than the meat eaters that would discredit their emotions for animals. This way of not validating an other in their personal 3D endeavor is the real issue for the health of the body, in my opinion. I think it is a "blockage" on a societal level. The tell tale that it is a societal level blockage is that, in the mirror, the motivation is so that "the society must get on board with this in order to progress as a society the way i see it." The reciprocal, or activation, of this is " I need to see the society in a way that I can accept it in order to allow it to progress."
I will say that there is love in my house when we prepare plants. Love and thanks for the plants. Quite the difference from the person that only loves "taste" of burnt and seasoned flesh. There is almost a mental connection with the plants during the whole process. This also translates into LOVE as you eat it, rather than the imbued fear, suffering, and anger that is inherently in factory flesh. Add to that the anger of the employees induced into that same flesh and you can see yet another way to add sickness to everyone. This is part of the concept of blessing the food before eating it. As a way to restructure, repair, and imbue love into the food before eating it.
Who do you know that has intense feelings of joy "towards" their food, rather than only joy of taste?
You probably don't believe emotions can save into objects, but this happens to be in my area of experiments, and fully works. I know someone selling a tiny piece fo rubber that has an effect on chakras.
(07-12-2011, 01:29 PM)Oceania Wrote: i've heard there are almonds that are poisonous.
Probably propaganda to scare people. Almonds aren't poisonous. Or you might be thinking of apricot pits, which are close cousins of almonds and considered a natural cancer therapy. The FDA loves telling people they're poisonous. Can't have people getting healed of cancer without their drugs now can we!
Apricot pits have cyanide I think, but are not poisonous. It is another case of guilt by word association. Yes they look like almonds, which have confused some.
@Monica, I would say that a good way to make animals sick is to give them cooked food. This also applies to modified water.