10-14-2015, 10:27 AM
I would like to make a statement on this once more.
One must take great care when pondering the subject on whether to not eat other animals.
I was recently watching a Documentary, on the people in the mountains of Himalayans, in Nepal.
Here is the vid, very recently must check out, only 25mins or so: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y_b2i_FvYPw
On this journey for magic honey deep on the mt. cliff. They make a sacrifice of a chicken to the forest spirits, so that they are safe during the journey.
What stands out to me is that animal have unconditional love, and w/ that they do not hate nor do they have a desire of hate. They just love, for they are light/love and love/light. W/ no self awareness, how can it even be that by eating this will it be of a negative result in ones life?
When an animal dies what happens to it?
Does the decomposing corpse not give nutrients to the plants that we also eat?
So then wouldn't the plant that we eat be a part of that animal as well?
For the plant is now a by product of what it just ate?
This is the great nature of recycling, everything goes back into the cycle of life!
I enjoy life just as much as the next, I don't believe mass slaughtering of animals is proper nor positive, and especially when its turned into a sport. But we must be real when on this subject, and really think about the broad spectrum here.
Also w/ the understanding that not everyone has the foundation to just go out in life and pick up all they essential property to fulfill a lifestyle of not eating anything any meat or dairy. The cultivation of plants in the mayan,inca, and aztec cultures was a much larger aspect of lifestyle then killing animals. But, they did partake in eat dogs, turkey and fish for that matter, although it was not a favored dish. I can only image to to be so because the readability of such, as for the cultivating of vegetation was much more readily available. http://www.foodtimeline.org/foodmaya.html
I guess what i'm trying to get at is that people in past/present live a lifestyle of eating meats, and give many blessing and thanks for the nourishment of these animals. With great respect for them, so much that they weep when the life of a fellow soulmate is being taken for the well being of another.
I find it a bit extreme to believe that the eating of meat, is enslavement to that creature, for we all have a will of life, and with that we make a choice to survive. To say these indigenous people or anyone for that matter is negative or is in the wrong for eating another creature is just silly. Most of the indigenous tribe/culture have a much better outlook on life, and understand far more about nature and their surrounding then most of us. w/ that said I believe we must take great care into what we believe and hold truth, for the eye of the beholder is only awaken when seen in other self's.
Many Many thanks for giving me to opportunity to thank on this subject in a broader spectrum. Many blessings to you all.
One must take great care when pondering the subject on whether to not eat other animals.
I was recently watching a Documentary, on the people in the mountains of Himalayans, in Nepal.
Here is the vid, very recently must check out, only 25mins or so: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y_b2i_FvYPw
On this journey for magic honey deep on the mt. cliff. They make a sacrifice of a chicken to the forest spirits, so that they are safe during the journey.
What stands out to me is that animal have unconditional love, and w/ that they do not hate nor do they have a desire of hate. They just love, for they are light/love and love/light. W/ no self awareness, how can it even be that by eating this will it be of a negative result in ones life?
When an animal dies what happens to it?
Does the decomposing corpse not give nutrients to the plants that we also eat?
So then wouldn't the plant that we eat be a part of that animal as well?
For the plant is now a by product of what it just ate?
This is the great nature of recycling, everything goes back into the cycle of life!
I enjoy life just as much as the next, I don't believe mass slaughtering of animals is proper nor positive, and especially when its turned into a sport. But we must be real when on this subject, and really think about the broad spectrum here.
Also w/ the understanding that not everyone has the foundation to just go out in life and pick up all they essential property to fulfill a lifestyle of not eating anything any meat or dairy. The cultivation of plants in the mayan,inca, and aztec cultures was a much larger aspect of lifestyle then killing animals. But, they did partake in eat dogs, turkey and fish for that matter, although it was not a favored dish. I can only image to to be so because the readability of such, as for the cultivating of vegetation was much more readily available. http://www.foodtimeline.org/foodmaya.html
I guess what i'm trying to get at is that people in past/present live a lifestyle of eating meats, and give many blessing and thanks for the nourishment of these animals. With great respect for them, so much that they weep when the life of a fellow soulmate is being taken for the well being of another.
I find it a bit extreme to believe that the eating of meat, is enslavement to that creature, for we all have a will of life, and with that we make a choice to survive. To say these indigenous people or anyone for that matter is negative or is in the wrong for eating another creature is just silly. Most of the indigenous tribe/culture have a much better outlook on life, and understand far more about nature and their surrounding then most of us. w/ that said I believe we must take great care into what we believe and hold truth, for the eye of the beholder is only awaken when seen in other self's.
Many Many thanks for giving me to opportunity to thank on this subject in a broader spectrum. Many blessings to you all.