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Old 11-13-2008, 05:57 PM   #1
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Humans are omnivores. Most people, if given the opportunity, will eat meat if it is available. How many "lapsed" vegetarians do you know? I know many.

I do eat mainly free range humanely slaughtered meat, which I select carefully and pay dearly for. And I eat small portions.

This holier than thou stuff about meat eating is out of line.

Please--sunshineseastar--eat whatever you wish but stop policing other people's plates.
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Old 11-13-2008, 06:05 PM   #2
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humanely slaughtered meat


hahahaha.... kind of an oxymoron there.

Who gives a sh*t what meat we are eating... it is all nasty... the arguement is not about eating your fruits and vegtibles... it was just simple questioning one of the main sources of information here on Avalon....

question everything... right?
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Old 11-13-2008, 06:10 PM   #3
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hahahaha.... kind of an oxymoron there.

Who gives a sh*t what meat we are eating... it is all nasty... the arguement is not about eating your fruits and vegtibles... it was just simple questioning one of the main sources of information here on Avalon....

question everything... right?
again orion morris stated beautifuly..........i may not be the best comunicator but i´m glad you understand my point.......
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Old 11-13-2008, 06:12 PM   #4
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since this has kinda slid into a meat eating thread i think ill post about me being mainly vegan(apart from accepting dairy food gifts/meals when visiting friends). i wondered about the possible feminising effects of soya?? its a complete protein and therefore it is not essential to eat animals but i sometimes think about what the effects of soya are.. been veggie since 2000 ... not been ill or had a cold ect since as long as i can remember early 2005 last i recall.. i will eat an animal if it gets rough and i have to kill it to eat it.. but i will not eat an animal i have no killed an butchered myself.. oh and i like some of wilcocks stuff.. sounds like he will be taking the chip and eating gmo ectect(obama supporter) he obv has other concerns
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Old 11-13-2008, 08:06 PM   #5
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since this has kinda slid into a meat eating thread i think ill post about me being mainly vegan(apart from accepting dairy food gifts/meals when visiting friends). i wondered about the possible feminising effects of soya?? its a complete protein and therefore it is not essential to eat animals but i sometimes think about what the effects of soya are.. been veggie since 2000 ... not been ill or had a cold ect since as long as i can remember early 2005 last i recall.. i will eat an animal if it gets rough and i have to kill it to eat it.. but i will not eat an animal i have no killed an butchered myself.. oh and i like some of wilcocks stuff.. sounds like he will be taking the chip and eating gmo ectect(obama supporter) he obv has other concerns
If your cautious about soya Pineal-pilot, here's a some reasons why you intuitively suspect it...

WWWHHHOOOOPPPSSS!! LOL, Here's the link:

http://articles.mercola.com/sites/ar...ainst-soy.aspx

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Old 11-13-2008, 08:59 PM   #6
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http://www.projectavalon.net/forum/announcement.php?f=2


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Old 11-13-2008, 09:19 PM   #7
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The first thing that takes place on the path to truth is to be able to seperate truth from error by using our intuiton. All info should be questioned. Its the light and not the light bearer thats important. Man has looked to other men long enough for answers and always end up feeling betrayed
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Old 11-14-2008, 12:09 AM   #8
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My 2 cents about food. and David

As we are expanding our consciousness..... So too will the reflections around us expand and in my opinion that includes the food we eat. It is about frequency and you can change the frequency of the food you eat by intention, prayer, gratitude...whatever is your way of doing it. If you feel your food has a "problem" so to speak then clear it.

David has a grand confidence in himself.without any ego (IMO) and if one is insecure in themselves it can come across as him having a big head or arrogant.
He is still learning much, just watch him in this next year as he expands and mirrors back to us that wonderful brightness that he has.

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Old 11-14-2008, 10:29 PM   #9
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Blood type diet - look into it. My body does not take well to meat because I am A+. If you are type O, you should eat at least some meat and avoid sugar. I haven't eaten meat for many years, but I make no judgments on those who do. Walk a mile in my shoes
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Old 11-13-2008, 06:14 PM   #10
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I spent 11 years as a vegan.
That was 11 years ago.

The ability to detach from labels and beliefs has given me enormous energy.
The energy is as a result of letting go of a desire to be right and the idea that I have to do something in order to become something greater.

I arrived at psychological detachment and the profundity this state allows, through experiencing the contrast of it for a long enough period of time, that all of it, the "this vs.that" mind, became the biggest thing thwarting my ability to feel good, unconditionally.

I have found that appreciating contrast, and not attaching to any of it as truth, has proved most beneficial when it comes to co-existing.
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