02-14-2010, 12:56 AM
(This post was last modified: 02-14-2010, 01:24 AM by Questioner.)
The electrical malfunctions thread reminded me of the whole concept of electricity and spirituality.
And that, in turn, reminded me of the book Electrical Nutrition by Denie Hiestand.
http://www.amazon.com/Electrical-Nutriti...1583331069
The author was a leading sheep farmer in his native New Zealand. I found it fascinating to read his story about agricultural science, why NZ meats are so healthy, and how the electrical patterns of growth & love influence the physical & spiritual effects of food through the structure of electron bonds.
If that third of the book could have been removed to its own volume, he might have had an excellent, accessible, thought-provoking book. It could have been a discussion starter about society, nutrition, and the business and spirituality of food.
He also had far more detail than I felt necessary about the ups and downs of his romantic relationships.
And he also had some passages that I found too far out of my own conceptualizing to comprehend. In one passage, he felt that an intense spiritual struggle he experienced, kind of like Jacob wrestling the angel, somehow prevented an eruption of the volcanic island he was on at the time. These passages used to the term "Christed" that I've also seen you use.
I wonder if you've seen anything about him or his work; or if you'd have any interest in reading the book and sharing your opinions about it.
Edited: I'd also be happy to hear anyone else's opinions about the book or these topics. I singled out Ashim because he's the only one I've seen use that same term here.
And that, in turn, reminded me of the book Electrical Nutrition by Denie Hiestand.
http://www.amazon.com/Electrical-Nutriti...1583331069
The author was a leading sheep farmer in his native New Zealand. I found it fascinating to read his story about agricultural science, why NZ meats are so healthy, and how the electrical patterns of growth & love influence the physical & spiritual effects of food through the structure of electron bonds.
If that third of the book could have been removed to its own volume, he might have had an excellent, accessible, thought-provoking book. It could have been a discussion starter about society, nutrition, and the business and spirituality of food.
He also had far more detail than I felt necessary about the ups and downs of his romantic relationships.
And he also had some passages that I found too far out of my own conceptualizing to comprehend. In one passage, he felt that an intense spiritual struggle he experienced, kind of like Jacob wrestling the angel, somehow prevented an eruption of the volcanic island he was on at the time. These passages used to the term "Christed" that I've also seen you use.
I wonder if you've seen anything about him or his work; or if you'd have any interest in reading the book and sharing your opinions about it.
Edited: I'd also be happy to hear anyone else's opinions about the book or these topics. I singled out Ashim because he's the only one I've seen use that same term here.