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    Bring4th Bring4th Studies Healing Health & Diet leaning towards elimination of meat

    Thread: leaning towards elimination of meat


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    07-26-2013, 10:05 PM (This post was last modified: 07-26-2013, 10:13 PM by xise.)
    Hey, I don't resonate with 100% either, but I think it lays out some options (which are not all equal).

    I think it's easier to go veg than of all of that, but I do recognize I'm somewhat unusual in that I love veggie food (I love meat too!).

    And between the moderate effect on social dining habits, the increased difficulty in making food fr yourself and non-veggies, and the fact many people get used to eating meat, I know it's hard to stop.

    I will say that I don't believe many people need meat (though I'm sure there some). But I'm probably biased because I've spent time with Brahmins or the priest caste who have gone thousands of years without meat.

    That being said, even if we assumed that the perfect human woud be veg/vegan/raw vegan or whatever, no one here on earth is perfect, and I think it's important to be ok it's yourself and others who just try to live thier life. It's a personal choice.

    P.s. Once again, assuming for a moment that it was a more balanced choice to be veg, ultimately I think you get more people to go veg by encouraging them to raise thier vibration to the point where meat eating naturally becomes unappetizing rather than trying to solely to reason with them through the mind. The heart knows things the mind cannot. And I think ultimately letting people eat meat or not meat while they focus thier energies on balancing and undistorting is much more fruitful than trying to go veg on willpower alone. What you eat should come naturally. It shouldn't be a constant exercise in willpower.
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