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>For several reasons; ingesting animal vibrations from the animal,

>ingesting the vibrations from its death and torture, and lastly for it

>indicates a lack of compassion in favour of one's egoistic desires.

 

That is an interesting attachment.

Do you feel that if I were able to

grow, kill and eat animals without

attachment

that would be superior to

carrot attachment?

 

Lobster

Eating his way to better vibrations . . .

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Namaste All,

 

The avoidance of spiritual questions in favour of attachments, veiled

by intellectualisation, and bad jokes.

 

In an earlier post I mentioned that it is useful to indicate whether

one is talking relatively or absolutely.

 

I noticed that Sacred Cows, such as attachment to one's own offspring

which in sanskrit is called an attachment, prajia, (spelling?) Or the

attachment or addiction to eating meat, causes some to think and some

to avoid the point.

 

The points are several, the difference between love and attachment.

The inability to comprehend that killing something else for food is a

spiritual deterrent.

For several reasons; ingesting animal vibrations from the animal,

ingesting the vibrations from its death and torture, and lastly for it

indicates a lack of compassion in favour of one's egoistic desires.

 

As is indicated by the intellectual exchanges on this board, a high

IQ, has nothing to do with spiritual developement. For it is still in

the lower mind. Not the higher mind or vijnanmayakosa.

This sheath has to be purified, in order to facilitate moksha. Not

appreciating that the death and torture of a sentient being, brought

meat on to your plate is an indication that the awareness sheath is

undeveloped.

 

Human animals are 98.2% similar to an ape, except our brain is rather

larger. This facility allows us to compute somewhat better and

therefore enhance our vijnanamayakosa, which is the only difference

between a human animal and any other kind.

 

Om Namah Sivaya....Tony.

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--- Dear Tony,

You may say what you like, think what you like, do as you like, but

to place yourself above the other creatures that God created is

against even what you are saying, i find that just a bit confusing.

Although... as I am not enlightened, I know nothing, and accept that,

this may be part of why you seem to contradict yourself. if the

taking of meat from an animal is wrong, what will you tell the

hungry pack of wolves who circle you? "Pardon me darlin, but you

cant eat me, I am a sentient being and you should not have my

vibrations??" I would like to witness this, or even to an Aligator

hissing under your car after the next big hurricaine hits. Do you

think he will listen? I doubt it, you will be dinner, meat on his

plate, as it should be, you are no better than he is, you were

created by the same God.

Love Gracie

In , "Tony O'Clery" <aoclery> wrote:

> Namaste All,

>

> The avoidance of spiritual questions in favour of attachments,

veiled

> by intellectualisation, and bad jokes.

>

> In an earlier post I mentioned that it is useful to indicate

whether

> one is talking relatively or absolutely.

>

> I noticed that Sacred Cows, such as attachment to one's own

offspring

> which in sanskrit is called an attachment, prajia, (spelling?) Or

the

> attachment or addiction to eating meat, causes some to think and

some

> to avoid the point.

>

> The points are several, the difference between love and attachment.

> The inability to comprehend that killing something else for food is

a

> spiritual deterrent.

> For several reasons; ingesting animal vibrations from the animal,

> ingesting the vibrations from its death and torture, and lastly for

it

> indicates a lack of compassion in favour of one's egoistic desires.

>

> As is indicated by the intellectual exchanges on this board, a high

> IQ, has nothing to do with spiritual developement. For it is still

in

> the lower mind. Not the higher mind or vijnanmayakosa.

> This sheath has to be purified, in order to facilitate moksha. Not

> appreciating that the death and torture of a sentient being,

brought

> meat on to your plate is an indication that the awareness sheath is

> undeveloped.

>

> Human animals are 98.2% similar to an ape, except our brain is

rather

> larger. This facility allows us to compute somewhat better and

> therefore enhance our vijnanamayakosa, which is the only difference

> between a human animal and any other kind.

>

> Om Namah Sivaya....Tony.

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, Lobster <lobster@b...> wrote:

>

> >For several reasons; ingesting animal vibrations from the animal,

> >ingesting the vibrations from its death and torture, and lastly for

it

> >indicates a lack of compassion in favour of one's egoistic desires.

>

> That is an interesting attachment.

> Do you feel that if I were able to

> grow, kill and eat animals without

> attachment

> that would be superior to

> carrot attachment?

>

> Lobster

> Eating his way to better vibrations . . .

 

Namaste,

 

Same old tired meat eater retort.

 

A carrot doesn't have a developed nervous system, and even though

plants can react to stimulus they don't feel the pain the same way as

a sentint being. One has to start somewhere and make the effort. ONS

Tony.

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That is an interesting

attachment.

Do you feel that if I were able to

grow, kill and eat animals without

attachment

that would be superior to

carrot attachment?

Lobster

Eating his way to better vibrations . . .

Indeed. And what if I ate with

attachments, and then ate my

attachments?

And what if I made a cake

out of my superiority

and offered the cake at

a love feast to which everyone

were invited to join "as is"?

Feasting,

Dan

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