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(OP) User ID: 1447904 United States 04/17/2014 09:06 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I realize I wrote in grandiose terms and engaged in some hyperbola. I know this is a serious topic for many, but I wanted to have a little fun with it too. I don’t purport having all the answers. We all make choices based on what we feel and think is right for us. I’ve given some of my reasons. I know those bastard Archons are real and some of you rightfully might think I’m crazy. So be it. My world is about equity and energetics and so if I don’t resonate with something then I won’t be a part of it —pure and simple. But that’s me! Please know that it was not my intention to offend anyone. An espousing vegetarian can be annoying if not downright condescending at times. But I truly love people and I wanted to bring something to your awareness that might have been buried or trapped within you. In the corner of the room someone will invariably hunker down and flash those puny little blunted “fangs” and say “see- I’m a meat eater!” Sorry, you’re not, at least not in the strictest sense. He is someone who “can” eat meat if he carefully chews and swallows. But he is not ready to accept anything beyond his dense construct and perception of normalcy. It is not my job to convince him or anyone otherwise. My job is to speak from the heart and allow others to draw their own conclusions and find their own path. We all have choices and it’s a beautiful thing. When you look in the eye of an animal, you just might see your own reflection. We’re not so far apart really. These beautiful entities will respond to your words and touch and will not judge you nor pass condemnation. And though we hear from time to time how animals will occasionally bond with another species, Humans can bond with virtually any species— from hippos, rhinos and elephants to rabbits, tigers and bears. Not only are we capable of loving them- they love us back. [link to www.rattlereport.com] Love is like light. It is never constrained to its source; it shines on everything and tends to spread spontaneously, unless we block it! ~ Cosmic Swami Love is a one-way street. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 55919869 United States 04/17/2014 09:15 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I agree with you OP. I've been a vegetarian for almost a year. I didn't do it to make a statement or for any conscious reason, it just happened. One night at dinner, I just could not eat the meat. It disgusted me. I managed to choke down a few bites of it and became ill with pain in my guts for hours. There have been a few times over the past almost year that I have tried to eat meat and the repulsion and pain still happened. I do still eat eggs and cheese and some other dairy, as those don't give me trouble. There's a verse in the Bible that I can't remember exactly, but to paraphrase - it is ok to eat the products of animals, not the flesh. So, eggs, milk, honey are ok as far as I understand it. |
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(OP) User ID: 1447904 United States 04/17/2014 09:18 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I agree with you OP. I've been a vegetarian for almost a year. I didn't do it to make a statement or for any conscious reason, it just happened. One night at dinner, I just could not eat the meat. It disgusted me. I managed to choke down a few bites of it and became ill with pain in my guts for hours. There have been a few times over the past almost year that I have tried to eat meat and the repulsion and pain still happened. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 55919869 I do still eat eggs and cheese and some other dairy, as those don't give me trouble. There's a verse in the Bible that I can't remember exactly, but to paraphrase - it is ok to eat the products of animals, not the flesh. So, eggs, milk, honey are ok as far as I understand it. Love is like light. It is never constrained to its source; it shines on everything and tends to spread spontaneously, unless we block it! ~ Cosmic Swami Love is a one-way street. |
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(OP) User ID: 1447904 United States 04/17/2014 09:35 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | This is some boul shitt thread Jesus ate the the Passover meal. Who these new born again crazies? Never seen a taller load of bs in me life mate. As for me self I love me goat stewed Quoting: Anonymous Coward 56962303 No. He didn't eat lamb. But He did become the lamb. Love is like light. It is never constrained to its source; it shines on everything and tends to spread spontaneously, unless we block it! ~ Cosmic Swami Love is a one-way street. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 48546142 United States 04/17/2014 09:49 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I agree with you OP. I've been a vegetarian for almost a year. I didn't do it to make a statement or for any conscious reason, it just happened. One night at dinner, I just could not eat the meat. It disgusted me. I managed to choke down a few bites of it and became ill with pain in my guts for hours. There have been a few times over the past almost year that I have tried to eat meat and the repulsion and pain still happened. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 55919869 I do still eat eggs and cheese and some other dairy, as those don't give me trouble. There's a verse in the Bible that I can't remember exactly, but to paraphrase - it is ok to eat the products of animals, not the flesh. So, eggs, milk, honey are ok as far as I understand it. I can see the effects of your diet. . ,your memory is failing you. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 24073610 United States 04/17/2014 10:07 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Bravo OP as someone who recently has awaken to the toxins I have been putting in my body, you've given me a new way to look at it. You are absolutely right about humans not being omnivore's or carnivores. We were given the choice to be at one with nature or to kill. Most of us would not go out to hunt our own food if there were no mass produced meats. Not to mention the fact that literally the model of meat eating cannot be sustained by the human population in coming years, by 2050 we will need 5-7 Earth's to support the growing demand. Methane is the worst of the greenhouse gasses and contributes to global heating more than CO2, 39% of agricultural pollution comes from cows, pigs, and goats in the form of methane. While I do agree there is a spiritual connection between us and animals, and absolutely agree that we are unique in being able to teach animals love and compassion. Talk of Archon's and spirits muddles the issue and takes away from the most pressing of the issues, the destruction of our one and only home. We choose to eat meat, but by no means do we need it. Nutrients from plant matter is more readily absorbed into your body and your body works much less hard to digest it. Avocado's have all the amino acids required to synthesize protein, as do lots of other organic plant matter. It saddens me to see just how steadfast people are in believing that meat is their God given right and that they are meant to eat it. Since foregoing meat for the most part I have felt more awake and healthy than ever, and with every passing day I can feel my body and mind strengthening. Great points on being repulsed by the smell of blood and our reluctance to eat raw meat or to process it ourselves. This is definitely true. I can only hope that more people start to see the folly of their ways but fear it is too late for a paradigm shift in our diet's, few cultural practices such as meat eating (as it is a cultural practice) have been entrenched so deeply in our lives. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 53153575 Canada 04/17/2014 10:11 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Thanks for this post OP, it really spoke to me. Pretty hilarious to see all the glp bible thumpers getting steamy. How anyone can put so much faith into such a narrow minded ideology is beyond me. I'm planning on going vegetarian or vegan starting may, I've had enough. Factory farms are absolutely fucked, and the lies we keep telling each other reassuringly are sick and twisted. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 56394119 Japan 04/17/2014 10:11 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Eons ago, when animals and Humans were still connected, a pact was made that we would not eat them unless given no other choice. The animals, who so loved the Divinely touched Human, agreed upon these terms. On one particular evening while in my place of solitude, I had an unusual experience and a palpable vibration that led to this expression: Quoting: Shamar “If you have no other choice then you must eat us. But remember we are sentient just as you are. We love, feel and fear just as you do. Eat us if you must—but only if you must. We will know if your intent is sincere. And so we will harmonize with your intention and not be toxic to your fill.” When we feed upon the animal there’s an aspect that feeds within us. The (Archons) take delight in our aggressiveness, cluttered consciousness and our clear disconnect with animals. They also seem well aware of the long-term repercussions. Such hostile energies serve as doorways and passages that lead into deeper and darker places. So we pontificate over the violent and egregious acts of war as we cut the gizzard from a turkey and fling it in the trash. In the meantime our children are absorbed in a surreal world of death culture, scandalous sex and mayhem onboard their TV and video games. Since the oldest has been misbehaving you’re looking forward to the day he can enlist in the Army. That’ll straighten him out. And the beat goes on. The pact with the animals was broken because we rather enjoyed the exhilaration of falling into this lower energy state. In the frequency of this vibration, carnal delights are embraced while higher order consciousness withers away in the muck. You’re in a hole you can’t see out of— and so you don’t even know you’re in a hole. So here’s the main point I’d like to make. We’re not really carnivore—or if you prefer, omnivore. For starters, a true omnivore would not cook their meat. Rather strange when one thinks about it. We’re the only species that does. Must have been something the (Archons) tricked us into. And do you fancy the smell of blood? Not likely - so that’s not very omnivore of you. Finally, does the idea of eviscerating a living and squealing pig appeal to you? For a hungry wolf that is likely true. But unless one is seriously deranged, the Human would be horrified by such an act. And we certainly don’t have anywhere near the pH level in our stomachs that the omnivore wolf has. It’s necessary of course, to kill the various parasites and toxic microbes embedded in the raw flesh. In a sense, they “cook” their meat in a highly acidic stomach. Article here ---------> [link to www.rattlereport.com] thanks for sharing. i go vegetarian (cheating, I eat fish) for a while then I fall into the trap by slinking a few bits of chicken in here and there, and then before i knowit Im eating steak again. ive noticed recently im quite angry, lo and behold recently meat has found it way back into my diet. before when i was eating meat all but once a month at most, i was indeed more laid back. but until i read the article it didnt click. i seem to have these mood swings, and they seemt to come and go along with my attempts and failures at eliminating or at least limiting my meat intake. thanks for the reminder. time to make another effort to reduce the meat in my diet to the absolute bare minimum instead of shoveling it mindlessly. |