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Meat eater or vegetarian?

Posted: Sat Nov 07, 2009 5:26 pm
by Joelle
http://reluctant-messenger.com/essene/gospel_intro.htm

I've been reading the dead sea scrolls. (said to be the bible, unedited) The differences between the bible and this are fascinating. The bible was edited in the 4th century by the people in power at the time. I attached the link in case anyone was curios.

There are writings that refer to not eating meat. Does anyone find that eating meat blocks their gifts?

Posted: Sat Nov 07, 2009 8:19 pm
by Kassandra
OK, who just reads the Dead Sea Scrolls leisurely for fun? "And what are you doing today, Joelle?" "Oh, nothing much. Just undertaking a theosophical analysis of pre- and post- Nicea Council interpretations of the Dead Sea Scrolls of Qumran, while I do my nails. And you?" I mean who does that ...woman after my own heart. I love research :lol:

Yes, I always thought Rabbi Yeshua's practices, as well as those of the Essenes in general, really did resemble more of a yogi's than a Christian's (as Christianity is practiced today). It's said that in the Tibet region he was revered as "Saint Issa."

Me personally, food in general weighs me down. It pushes up against my diaphragm when I'm doing any breathing exercises I may be incorporating into my meditation, or singing, which is uncomfortable. And before readings when the blood rushes to my stomach for digestion, it makes it hard to concentrate. As far as meat itself, I find chicken and fish to be easily digestible. I think pigs are good as pets, but not to eat. Beef I have a hard time digesting, period. I'll eat it when I'm on a strenuous hike, or about to be (then it's tons of jerky strips!) to load up on protein so I don't pass out. Otherwise, it "blocks" more than just my gifts (sorry).

Posted: Sat Nov 07, 2009 11:24 pm
by [Guardian Wolf]
For me every type of food is good. I don't get bad reactions to any of it, and I like trying new foods. Sushi, Chicken, crawdads. lopster, shrimp, pork....you name it and I will eat it if it tastes good.

Posted: Sun Nov 08, 2009 1:10 am
by NightRose
I fondly refer to myself as a meatetarian. I don't like vegetables, I'd never survive without meat. It has never affected my gift in any way, though I've never tried going without meat to compare how I function. Perhaps I should try that.

Posted: Sun Nov 08, 2009 9:50 am
by Joelle
Elisa, you pinned down my day exactly. Right down to doing my nails!! The only problem today is my toe nail color does not match my finger nail color!! I'm hungry for knowledge and love to read about everything :D

Posted: Tue Nov 10, 2009 10:40 am
by Kassandra
Funny.

Posted: Thu Nov 12, 2009 10:35 pm
by AfootFuzzball
For me every type of food is good. I don't get bad reactions to any of it, and I like trying new foods. Sushi, Chicken, crawdads. lopster, shrimp, pork....you name it and I will eat it if it tastes good.
that describes me as well.

Mafia-style pig in the fridge

Posted: Mon Dec 14, 2009 7:02 pm
by Kassandra
I think pigs are good as pets, but not to eat.
OK...given that I don't like eating pig, and that I'm always teasing my family that they eat so much pork (I mean pork chops, bacon, sausage, etc... sometimes I leave the house I hate the smell so much!) that one morning every one of them is going to wake up with a snout and a curly tail growing out their asses,

....it thus made it all the more satisfying to them when I opened the refrigerator this morning to find this, and nearly had a heart attack.

Sickos.

[P.S.: The pig head was left over from a banquet where the guests had had a pig roasted. The restaurant owner is a long time friend of our family]

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Posted: Wed Dec 16, 2009 12:24 pm
by Melindrose
ah ha it makes sense