04-06-2015, 04:04 PM
(04-06-2015, 03:46 PM)AngelofDeath Wrote:(04-06-2015, 03:29 PM)Diana Wrote:(04-06-2015, 02:12 PM)AngelofDeath Wrote: lol @ death energy
Wouldn't that suggest that someone who genuinely believed in the benefits in eating meat (as an example) might actually be healthier doing so than if they were try to force themselves to be vegetarian?
Wouldn't that actually produce more positive energy than the latter?
Why is "death energy" funny? Perhaps I didn't word it properly and the phrase sounds silly. Do you think we have an energetic field? Do you think emotions and feelings are as real as so-called physical matter? If so, then the energy created at a violent death would have a presence or an impression left. Slaughter is violent, no way around this. If you don't think so, imagine someone is slaughtering you or a loved one.
I agree with your second statement. This is not a reason to approve of farming animals for food, however.
It is just the phrasing that amuses me. The concern here isn't 'death energy', it is chaotic, disorganized, painful energy. Forgive me, I am somewhat defensive of Death, as I believe Death is the world's scapegoat. I assure you, everything you do involves 'death energy' and every time you eat you are partaking of 'death energy'. That is because life and death are in a constant flux.
The question of traumatic energy is an entirely different matter. Technically no energy is 'created', it is just coloured or tuned to a particular vibration so it must be remembered that the apparently created 'painful energy' is actually a piece of the soul of the entity. It's not just random energy floating around, it's a piece of that person or entity.
I have been slaughtered and tortured in many lives, I assure you it is not a foreign concept to me.
Also, I don't think anything wants to die, typically...
Okay then, chaotic, painful, disorganized energy. It was just my laziness in not explaining what I meant and relying on a simple phrase. And I do realize that nothing is created or destroyed, from the scientific standpoint of this reality.
It is true that there is death in every act of eating here. I don't see anything "bad" about death—harm is another subject.