12-01-2011, 07:09 AM
I was intrigued to find competitive discussions around diet here. I came to this forum to glean a little more about the LOO... I completely missed Ra in the 1970s-80s when my 'research' was restricted to small town bookstores, or the bigger libraries, far away. Besides cultural life seemed far more physical, in those days. Men eagerly displayed their rifles in pickup-truck rear-windows and judged other men by the size of their deer antlers. I finally got around to hunting myself, managing to sneak up on a deer at 30ft range, highly tuned to the thick woods here. I aimed and fired. The deer had vanished in the rifle's flash. This path was not really in the scope of my fiery heart. Nor did butchering and chopping heads really appeal. By age 36, my spiritual adventures convinced me whole heartedly to go 'vegetarian'. To grow against the ruthless tide. The Urantia Book was my thickest book of study back then. It re-wrote the "Garden" story in an appealing fashion, where the Adam-tribe subsisted on fruits and light energies.... While some native earthling tribes , subsisted on herding and hunting, (delving into the story of Cain and Able, the land of Nod, the fallen angles, etc...)
The fact is that nutritional science barely existed in the 1900s. Small groups and movements were ridiculed exceptions to the norm. Fast-foods and disease by medicine became weirdly glorified. The popular nutrition books were either boring or borderline at best. The authors were not healthy and were too materialistically manipulated. Stellar nutritionists of today were not to be found, way out in the back woods, back then. Conversely, today there is an overload of info and paths to take, leading every which way. One must choose by their heart. Confusion has ruled all along through thick or thin. I've been there, done that and watch-on as yet further tumult arrives, any time soon.
To wit: It appears that cherry and walnut distributors (major brands) already have been gag-ordered by 'authorities' to stop siting scientific studies which assert disease prevention by nutritional remedies. So weird it is that health through commerce is increasingly outlawed! Doublespeak becomes the law of the land, replacing the Constitution, Magna Carta, etc... To thoroughly confuse and manipulate the many. To promote very weird 'Orion' style agendas, somewhat explained in the LOO.
The web itself provides an omni-directional approach to food subjects-- Instead of linear fixations of belief.... May one choose rightly for their type. Each web site purportedly enjoys freedom of focus, but for how long? I suspect the next big shift is already in progress. Where the suppression of free speech ratchets-off free flows of information. While open web access persists, may seekers drink a full cup. After the web is clamped down or blown out, we may all be shut off and left only with the paradigm we have diligently acquired. We may reap what we sow for the Harvest.
The fact is that nutritional science barely existed in the 1900s. Small groups and movements were ridiculed exceptions to the norm. Fast-foods and disease by medicine became weirdly glorified. The popular nutrition books were either boring or borderline at best. The authors were not healthy and were too materialistically manipulated. Stellar nutritionists of today were not to be found, way out in the back woods, back then. Conversely, today there is an overload of info and paths to take, leading every which way. One must choose by their heart. Confusion has ruled all along through thick or thin. I've been there, done that and watch-on as yet further tumult arrives, any time soon.
To wit: It appears that cherry and walnut distributors (major brands) already have been gag-ordered by 'authorities' to stop siting scientific studies which assert disease prevention by nutritional remedies. So weird it is that health through commerce is increasingly outlawed! Doublespeak becomes the law of the land, replacing the Constitution, Magna Carta, etc... To thoroughly confuse and manipulate the many. To promote very weird 'Orion' style agendas, somewhat explained in the LOO.
The web itself provides an omni-directional approach to food subjects-- Instead of linear fixations of belief.... May one choose rightly for their type. Each web site purportedly enjoys freedom of focus, but for how long? I suspect the next big shift is already in progress. Where the suppression of free speech ratchets-off free flows of information. While open web access persists, may seekers drink a full cup. After the web is clamped down or blown out, we may all be shut off and left only with the paradigm we have diligently acquired. We may reap what we sow for the Harvest.