Re: re karma and meat
Dec 18, 2003 02:11 PM
by christinaleestemaker
Karma, have other reasons in our live.By living disharmonisch, not
following our nature laws.
Then the hormons in meat or whatever, they have not any working
(dying) after warming up to 90'C.
The better is not eating at all and living from the air, but which
person is able to do that? Then he or she may learn me that.
Eggs and cheese and cow milk are of the same source of unhuman food.
We need to eat like a chicken; grains and maybe something more like
nuts.or(chips).
Enjoy your dinner, Christina.
--- In theos-talk@yahoogroups.com, netemara888@y... wrote:
> --- In theos-talk@yahoogroups.com, Mauri <mhart@i...> wrote:
> > In a message dated 12/11/03 10:26:20 PM
> > Central Standard Time,
> > netemara888@y... writes:
> >
> > << I tell you truly that there is a karma
> > attached to eating meat. It is real. >>
> >
> > Like karmic stomach aches, maybe?
>
> that's how it starts. I had given up all meat but was still eating
> eggs. Then I started getting sick and traced it to eating eggs.
Then
> I gave up eggs, then finding RS they recommened that meditators
give
> up eating eggs.
>
> I
> > wonder if that's why I had to stop eating
> > cow, lamb, pork in my early twenties. I
> > had a series of severe stomach aches until
> > I realized I had them always after eating
> > some kind of "red" meat. Don't seem to
> > have too many problems, apparently, with
> > fowl and sea food, not that those foods
> > don't have plenty of toxins, insecticides
> > and hormones in them. I think it's a
> > miracle I'm still alive. Apparenlty
> > butter is the most poisonous regular food
> > one can eat, with apples coming in second.
>
> Is that due to hormones and additives that makes them poisonous?
>
> thanks.
>
>
> > But maybe it's "good karma" when even the
> > big supermarkets are now offering organic
> > foods?
> >
> > Speculatively,
> > Mauri
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