05-29-2015, 02:57 PM
The degree in which food effects your weight is more emotional/mental than it is physical.
Matter is a subset of consciousness. Your belief system determines how easy/hard you put on weight. The food, after all, is an illusion.
It's the exact same mechanism that proved guilty smokers are far more likely to develop cancer than happy smokers. Never (ever) ingest anything when you're in a negative state of being. Find a positive place, be thankful for the food (or whatever).
I have a life-long belief system that I can eat anything and my body will simply only use and retain what it needs. You would (seriously) not believe how many people have said to me over the years 'How on earth are you so slim, yet eat all that?'.
Matter is a subset of consciousness. Your belief system determines how easy/hard you put on weight. The food, after all, is an illusion.
It's the exact same mechanism that proved guilty smokers are far more likely to develop cancer than happy smokers. Never (ever) ingest anything when you're in a negative state of being. Find a positive place, be thankful for the food (or whatever).
I have a life-long belief system that I can eat anything and my body will simply only use and retain what it needs. You would (seriously) not believe how many people have said to me over the years 'How on earth are you so slim, yet eat all that?'.