11-23-2010, 12:43 PM
(11-23-2010, 03:49 AM)Pickle Wrote: As for above comment, anyone that knows anything about agriculture would know it is a completely false statement. Considering I live in the middle of hundreds of miles of cornfields, that could easily grow a certain type of expensive superfood, it is easily disproved. All this corn for a few cows.
Exactly!
(11-23-2010, 03:49 AM)Pickle Wrote: The common arguement against abstaining from meat is B12 deficiency. My father inlaw fell over paralyzed in his front yard one day, until his wife found him. Turns out he had a B12 deficiency, AFTER being a high intake beef eater his whole life. Science does not have all the answers on B12 yet. There are other sources than just killing something for it.
Very true! B12 deficiency is common among those who eat animals, especially the elderly. But even among young people too. I have a friend who was getting B12 shots from her doctor and she eats a lot of meat!
(11-23-2010, 03:49 AM)Pickle Wrote: Another thought, people who run into the awakening Kundalini issue unexpectedly, are advised to eat meat to stop it or block it. Basically makes you heavier, slower, more solid,.......and continueing that pattern has death at the end.
Exactly! It is the pattern of slowing down, dying...because it has no lifeforce. The lifeforce of the animal is long gone. As Edgar Cayce said, like begets like. How can something that is dead promote life?
I always wondered about psychics who eat animals 'to stay grounded.' Evidently it works. But there are lots of other ways to stay grounded.
And, most of us are trying to get lighter, not heavier.
(11-23-2010, 03:49 AM)Pickle Wrote: Ra even advised Carla against meat from what I remember.
No, but I won't try to paraphrase Ra. I'll post the actual quotes later today.
(11-23-2010, 03:49 AM)Pickle Wrote: My mother has Ra and is wheelchair bound, crippled. She has gone mostly vegetarian, has no need of pain meds now, has more range of movement, and says she feels "cleaner".
When I first read that, I though, how can your mom have Ra?
Then I realized, you meant Rheumatoid Arthritis. I'm so glad to hear she is doing better!Yes, stories like that are very common, with many various illnesses.
(11-23-2010, 03:49 AM)Pickle Wrote: This worked great for me until about 33. That was the limit that my DNA replication could overcome the damage I was actively pursuing. One persons DNA is different than anothers. There are a few people that can go their whole life and still have their DNA keep up. Most can't.
Can you elaborate about the DNA? Are you referring to signs of aging?
(11-23-2010, 03:49 AM)Pickle Wrote: You can look around and find many people in sports that are only successful because of their diet. One that hits home for me is watching an olympic dive (spinning flips and all) and surprise as the guy got out of the water. 84 years old with that ability and claims it was from a lifelong preference of vegetarian lifestyle.
Oh yes! And now there is a new wave of raw vegan athletes! Totally destroying the myth of the 'sickly' vegetarian!
One can only wonder about cow and horses, who eat only plants. Look at how strong they are! And gorillas, who are vegetarian except for some bugs still clinging to the plants. Our bodies are the most like gorillas.
(11-23-2010, 03:49 AM)Pickle Wrote: I basically decided I wanted to live longer, without disability. I am finding others in the area that have dropped meat and lost pain as a result. Very surprising to find anyone like that where I am.
That's awesome! Are you saying it's uncommon to find vegetarians in your area? Then it's all more impressive that you did that, on your own without the support of others.
(11-23-2010, 03:49 AM)Pickle Wrote: An apple is going to fall off and seed. It makes no difference to the tree if you remove it. For all you know it could be the equivalent of a human orgasm, expelling seed.
Wow, now there's an intriguing thought!