01-08-2012, 02:00 PM
it may be suicide to say so on a spiritual forum, but I am an omnivore and quite enjoying being one. I listen to my body and eat what it considers tasty and nutritious; I have no 'preset' boundaries in that way.
I have tried going vegetarian (and even vegan) in the past. The closest I ever came to succeeding was by following a pretty strict Macrobiotics diet, but excluding the fish component. Worked pretty well for a year.
but I'm happy the way things are. As a genetically engineered organism (Ra says human beings were 'adapted' from apes, given big brains, deliberately made weak so we had to depend on each other, given dextrous hands, and (my assumption) gifted with an omnivore's stomach) we can CHOOSE the mode of our experience. And there is infinite variety in the choice.
there is no wrong choice, and I applaud those that can survive without consuming the flesh of our animal friends.
peace
I have tried going vegetarian (and even vegan) in the past. The closest I ever came to succeeding was by following a pretty strict Macrobiotics diet, but excluding the fish component. Worked pretty well for a year.
but I'm happy the way things are. As a genetically engineered organism (Ra says human beings were 'adapted' from apes, given big brains, deliberately made weak so we had to depend on each other, given dextrous hands, and (my assumption) gifted with an omnivore's stomach) we can CHOOSE the mode of our experience. And there is infinite variety in the choice.
there is no wrong choice, and I applaud those that can survive without consuming the flesh of our animal friends.
peace