02-28-2010, 11:09 AM
βαθμιαίος, as a city kid sometime I wonder if I should aspire to move to the country. That's probably material for another discussion. "What comes out of your mouth is as important or more important than what goes into it." Amen! Thank you for the reminders about a loving attitude for mealtime, and about visualization.
Monica, you almost certainly said something to me very much like this: "Remember, this is your spiritual family where we love you! Welcome home to this loving family. As a beloved family member, please feel at home. Home is where you can feel the love of spiritual family that loves you!" I'm pretty sure you did, several times.
Tap, tap, tap, crack; water, water, water, then the leaves finally pop up. Sometimes a new type of message has to be repeated several times before it breaks through. Eddie's words happened to be the tap that poked a hole in the shell.
Thanks for the references. I look forward to learning what they have to say. It's fun to have thought for food, not just food for thought.
I agree that a separate thread might be appropriate for more passionate discussion of meat and morality.
Would you like to explain more about the science behind the kangen water system?
Aaron, I got a big laugh from your diagram. Maybe carrie could implement that with a "zoom in/out" control. Of course no matter how much you zoom it would look the same! You could have an online subscription to download new messages.
Ayadew, it looks like your approach is a mostly vegetarian version of the Atkins diet. Have you read about the blood type diet? The theory there is that some people have the same nutritional chemistry as our hunter/gather ancestors, before agriculture brought more grains and dairy. Paleolithic Prescription by Eaton says that everyone benefits from eating this way.
But D'Adamo says that some people today inherited a different type of nutritional chemistry that evolved to cope well with grains, dairy, and city life. These are the people for whom a macrobiotic diet is excellent.
If D'Adamo is right (and I think he is), then you and Carla may well share a type O blood type with me.
I love the way this conversation is going, thanks everyone!
Monica, you almost certainly said something to me very much like this: "Remember, this is your spiritual family where we love you! Welcome home to this loving family. As a beloved family member, please feel at home. Home is where you can feel the love of spiritual family that loves you!" I'm pretty sure you did, several times.
Tap, tap, tap, crack; water, water, water, then the leaves finally pop up. Sometimes a new type of message has to be repeated several times before it breaks through. Eddie's words happened to be the tap that poked a hole in the shell.
Thanks for the references. I look forward to learning what they have to say. It's fun to have thought for food, not just food for thought.
I agree that a separate thread might be appropriate for more passionate discussion of meat and morality.
Would you like to explain more about the science behind the kangen water system?
Aaron, I got a big laugh from your diagram. Maybe carrie could implement that with a "zoom in/out" control. Of course no matter how much you zoom it would look the same! You could have an online subscription to download new messages.
Ayadew, it looks like your approach is a mostly vegetarian version of the Atkins diet. Have you read about the blood type diet? The theory there is that some people have the same nutritional chemistry as our hunter/gather ancestors, before agriculture brought more grains and dairy. Paleolithic Prescription by Eaton says that everyone benefits from eating this way.
But D'Adamo says that some people today inherited a different type of nutritional chemistry that evolved to cope well with grains, dairy, and city life. These are the people for whom a macrobiotic diet is excellent.
If D'Adamo is right (and I think he is), then you and Carla may well share a type O blood type with me.
I love the way this conversation is going, thanks everyone!