04-04-2012, 02:34 PM
I personally find that what I consume has not added or detracted from my spiritual seeking whatsoever. I mean, I've become much more sensitive to what I eat now and how it affects me; certain, heavier foods seem to slow me down given the energy expended trying to digest. When I go for a while without eating, drinking only water or consuming only raw foods (vegetables, fruits, either whole or in juiced form) I have much more energy and feel alot more lively and active.
I've begun developing an aversion to meat on my own recognizance however, partially because I have been told by a guy I knew who was heavily into the raw food diet that due to certain factors and circumstances some animals are subjected to, such as living in highly stressful environments, that hormones related to fear and anxiety are produced. These hormones apparently remain in the animal at the moment of death and beyond and are actually transmitted to us upon ingestion of the meat of these dead animals. This is plausible to me, in that these traces of consciousness and vibration are exchanged and imparted to us when we assimilate them and I've noticed that there's times I don't feel as good as I should for lack of a better term after consuming meat or food with not too much nutrients in them.
However, most of my life I was (and still am to a slight degree) a 'whatever' eater. This has changed at this point in my life, but I don't see myself adhering to a strict style of dieting or food consumption anytime soon. Regardless of whether I chow down on a plate of nachos or chicken or Hot Pockets, it makes no difference on my established divine connection.
People are welcome to do what they see fit. I personally don't think anyone's food consumption plays any factor in determining their character or how I relate to them or view them as. The physical body needs nourishment, we can't avoid that. How one chooses to do so is entirely up to them and the perceptions of others should have no bearing upon this. Regardless of whether one gorges themselves at an all-you-can-eat buffet or dines modestly at a vegetarian restaurant or chows their way to morbid obesity at McDonald's, it doesn't change the fact that that individual is Creator.
I've begun developing an aversion to meat on my own recognizance however, partially because I have been told by a guy I knew who was heavily into the raw food diet that due to certain factors and circumstances some animals are subjected to, such as living in highly stressful environments, that hormones related to fear and anxiety are produced. These hormones apparently remain in the animal at the moment of death and beyond and are actually transmitted to us upon ingestion of the meat of these dead animals. This is plausible to me, in that these traces of consciousness and vibration are exchanged and imparted to us when we assimilate them and I've noticed that there's times I don't feel as good as I should for lack of a better term after consuming meat or food with not too much nutrients in them.
However, most of my life I was (and still am to a slight degree) a 'whatever' eater. This has changed at this point in my life, but I don't see myself adhering to a strict style of dieting or food consumption anytime soon. Regardless of whether I chow down on a plate of nachos or chicken or Hot Pockets, it makes no difference on my established divine connection.
People are welcome to do what they see fit. I personally don't think anyone's food consumption plays any factor in determining their character or how I relate to them or view them as. The physical body needs nourishment, we can't avoid that. How one chooses to do so is entirely up to them and the perceptions of others should have no bearing upon this. Regardless of whether one gorges themselves at an all-you-can-eat buffet or dines modestly at a vegetarian restaurant or chows their way to morbid obesity at McDonald's, it doesn't change the fact that that individual is Creator.