(12-22-2015, 09:27 PM)Nicholas Wrote: So is it logical to assume that in 5th density, all entities are preparing food, not using their 5th density limbs (whatever that may look like), but using thought? Yes. That is if we hold any stock in the info that Ra offers us.
And beyond the 5th density, Ra describe food in the 6th aspect of the grand illusion at 43.24. "the nature of this food is that of light and is impossible to describe to you in any meaningful way as regards the thrust of your query."
So it is my logical assumption that in-between where we are now and the 6th density run of things (according to Ra that is), veganism as a practise, rather than an identity would be collectively explored.
Exactly!
(12-22-2015, 09:27 PM)Nicholas Wrote: The most important distinction for me lies between the concepts of "foodstuff" (which is objective), and "harvest" (which is subjective).
So to rephrase my initial question (thanks isis btw for grasping it), it would go like this. "In order to get to the heart of the matter I think we need to explore why eating meat/dairy is preferable". For me personally, it turns out that vB12 is prevalent in eggs! That btw is the original intent behind this very thread. Here I am wondering why I crave a 5 egg omelette, why I argue with my fiancee (who makes my sandwiches for work) for only boiling 3 eggs instead of 4! And why I am not ready to let go of that particular source of sustenance.
Eggs are transitional. Most of my vegan friends would disagree with me, but I actually see no ethical reasons Not to eat eggs, provided they are from chickens who are allowed to roam freely in a large grassy area (as opposed to roaming freely while squashed together with other hens in a dark building, as are hens producing eggs labeled 'cage free' so that really doesn't indicate humane conditions at all).
My dad raised chickens. We had a large back yard and the chickens had a good life (until he butchered them of course). Those hens laid eggs regardless of whether there were any roosters present, so I don't see anything wrong with gathering the eggs and eating them. Vegans will argue that eating any eggs is inhumane because it still supports the meat industry, because the hens will surely get killed when their egg-laying days are over, and all of that's true. So it isn't vegan to eat eggs and it isn't optimal, in that sense. However, we are in transition. While transitioning from a meat-based diet to vegan, eggs produced thusly are the least unethical.
Having said that, it probably isn't the B12 you're craving, because you can easily get B12 from a liquid sublingual supplement. I'd say it's more likely the fat you are craving. You might have less craving for eggs if you eat more avocados, nuts, seeds, and coconut oil (which is saturated).
(12-22-2015, 09:27 PM)Nicholas Wrote: Which is why we are all at risk if we attempt to quantify (which I admit to doing at times) the harvestability of an other by way of their personal food choices. How are we to know when an other person is acting from their red ray when eating?
In all the many threads on this topic over the past several years, I have never seen anyone attempt to quantify whether another person was harvestable or not, based on whether they ate meat or not. I don't even think I've seen anyone attempt to quantify the harvestability of another, for any reason.
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