04-10-2012, 01:12 AM
Quote:The diet requirements are different for an ordinary person and a spiritual practitioner. Any spiritual practice, be it Qigong, Taiji, Yoga, etc, connects the practitioner with some spiritual energy. A common characteristic of all spiritual energies is that they all prefer clean and vegetarian food. If you practice Qigong one hour every day, then a meat-rich diet is far from consistent with your Qigong practice. It will diminish the power of your practice in the least, and may lead to serious problems. Another case worth mentioning is onion. For a regular person, onion may be good for its proven effect of killing germs. But for a Qigong practitioner, onion is too stimulating for hi or her Qi, and may disturb the harmony and smoothness of the Qi.http://www.qinway.org/food.htm
Quote:Of course, eating high vibration food does encourage a high vibration. That doesn't mean that we can't set our own tone and have a high vibration while eating low vibration foods; it just means that it will take more conscious effort and energy to overcome the low vibrations we ingest. This is also true of all influences, of course: if we surround ourselves with spiritual people and peaceful circumstances, we will naturally grow more spiritual and peaceful. This doesn't mean we can't be spiritual and peaceful in chaotic, disharmonious situations, but doing so will take more conscious effort on our part.This one is a good read. http://www.kajama.com/index.php?file=col...C04FA0788A
This one is interesting and different. http://www.squidoo.com/No-Meat
http://reallifespirituality.com/meat-eat...ns-vegans/