07-28-2015, 09:14 PM
(07-28-2015, 10:55 AM)Jade Wrote:Quote:Self Awareness is of 3rd density, not second.
Self-awareness is perfectly obtainable in a 2nd density vehicle. And whether we choose to acknowledge it or not, our current food system is creating plenty of 3rd density harvestable entities within a slave system. This is not my favorite thing.
Can you imagine an entity of 4th density to look upon us humans and say, "I am unable to project compassion upon these lesser ones, as compassion is of 4th density and these beings are of third."?
Quote:We are not torturing second density animals, we are using them as a food source to fuel the body.
These actions are not mutually exclusive, and your definition of "torture" differs from mine.
Quote:If one was to torture an animal it would be consider animal abuse by law in most countries, this isn't the case.
Most laws facilitate a "look the other way" mentality, like all the ag-gag laws that make it illegal for vigilantes to go undercover to expose abuse. Those who expose the abuse are considered the criminals. If you don't think animals are tortured in our food system, I would bet that Monica has a few hours of footage that can show you what hell looks like.
Quote:The humans are unique i wouldn't over generalize in saying that nobody will benefit from eating a meat based diet. Sure you can be Veggie or Vegan and survive, that doesn't mean it will work for every bodies unique needs.
I agree that everyone is unique and benefits from different paths, but our closest biological relatives eat very, very little meat. "Needing" meat is purely psychological, shoot "needing" food can be considered psychological, too. It does very well to examine how many hours of our lives we've been bribed with delicious images of food telling us what to eat (advertisements) and then the secondary effect of family equating food with comfort. The threads run deep.
Quote:Could the rejectment of enjoying meat be consider not accepting and experiencing a part of the self?
Sure, but I don't think this is the case for everyone. When I feel the need to consume I just prefer to consume things that reflect the highest level of energy back at me, and dead bloodless animal tissue doesn't do it for me. Sure, it used to, but there was no denial of any part of myself when I gave up meat (considering our most recent primal nature does not descend from carnivores). If you felt as if you were denying yourself when you attempting veg, this is reflective of your own belief systems. I eat what I want, when I want, and every meal surprises me with how delicious it is. Whatever you feel you deserve to consume is your own path to decide.
All very well said, Jade!