05-25-2014, 05:53 PM
Trees may be considered transitional species, but normally we do not eat trees. Animals are easily seen to be transitional species (2D to 3D) while edible plants are not. Do edible plants actually die when eaten? It would take the "live" out of live foods would it not? It seems to me that we absorb the consciousness of the plant which then piggybacks our own consciousness.
So if an animal which has fight/flight response can transition densities through love, why should we jump through hoops to justify eating them instead?
Oh well, we learn through the karmic function.
So if an animal which has fight/flight response can transition densities through love, why should we jump through hoops to justify eating them instead?
Oh well, we learn through the karmic function.