Guest guest Posted January 12, 2005 Report Share Posted January 12, 2005 No I assure that isn't the case. If I find the book I will find the page and write word for word what he said. You know...there is a lot we do not know. I don't know if you have heard about the experiment where people's thoughts were measured in water molecules. Each thought brought about a different crystalline structure. Anger was very jagged...love was like a snowflake. Thoughts make a difference and animals are no different. I'll post the book if you like. I assure the cow was giving milk freely without being impregnated because she enjoyed giving to humans who were kind to her. Kristina In a message dated 1/12/05 5:33:22 A.M. Pacific Standard Time, writes: Message: 6 Tue, 11 Jan 2005 22:58:23 -0000 "Peter" <metalscarabRe: Re:Ghandi's vegetarianismHi Kristina> I don't have much personal experience from cows at all. The Hari Krishna's do...and according to the book...the cows did not have> to be impregnated to give the milk because it was given with "love". The cow was treated kindly and wanted to give.I'm not sure I've heard of any mammals spontaneously giving milk for no apparent physical reason (i.e. getting pregnant). Perhaps they were confused and were drinking cow urine????BBPeter Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 12, 2005 Report Share Posted January 12, 2005 , lv2breathe@a... wrote: > > No I assure that isn't the case. If I find the book I will find the page > and write word for word what he said. > > You know...there is a lot we do not know. I don't know if you have heard > about the experiment where people's thoughts were measured in water molecules. > Each thought brought about a different crystalline structure. Anger was > very jagged...love was like a snowflake. Thoughts make a difference and animals > are no different. I'll post the book if you like. > > I assure the cow was giving milk freely without being impregnated because > she enjoyed giving to humans who were kind to her. > > Kristina > Animals are very sincere in their love towards their human companions. A cockatoo even attacked a violent intruder and died trying to defend his master. According to ancient cultures Animals are intelligent. The African Grey parrot has been shown to have a vocabulary of 2000-3000 words and speak IN CONTEXT. Ofcourse, majority look for scientific proof. Vijay Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 12, 2005 Report Share Posted January 12, 2005 Hi Kristina > You know...there is a lot we do not know. I don't know if you have heard > about the experiment where people's thoughts were measured in water molecules. > Each thought brought about a different crystalline structure. Anger was > very jagged...love was like a snowflake. Thoughts make a difference and animals > are no different. I'll post the book if you like. I have seen the book - frankly, I wasn't convinced by the quality of the research. For instance, if you look at the section on how music affected water molecules, you'll see that they tried several different " calm " sounding classical pieces, all of which are named. They then tries " heavy metal " to create a jagged image. Like there's only one heavy metal song in the world! I'm also not quite sure how this relates to cows lactating. > I assure the cow was giving milk freely without being impregnated because > she enjoyed giving to humans who were kind to her. So, the theory is that the cow is doing this consciously? I assume from your name that you are female - do you have the ability to lactate spontaneously for people who are kind to you? BB Peter Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 13, 2005 Report Share Posted January 13, 2005 > > >> " Peter " <metalscarab@b...> > Re: Re:Ghandi's vegetarianism > >> Krishna's do...and according to the book...the cows did not have > > to be impregnated to give the milk because it was given with " love " . The > cow was treated kindly and wanted to give. > > I'm not sure I've heard of any mammals spontaneously giving milk for no > apparent physical reason (i.e. getting pregnant). Perhaps they were confused and > were drinking cow urine???? Well humans, do spontaneously give milk. It happens all the time, when a mom gives birth, even if the baby is away, all the mom has to do is think about the baby. This has happened to many lactating moms that I know. One time, I was in the bathroom giving myself a hairdo, I heard my baby cry (my husband had him in the kitchen). I though about my baby and looked at my shirt and it was completely soaked in milk. however, the catch is this seems to only happen the first few months after the birth. -anouk Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 13, 2005 Report Share Posted January 13, 2005 I think Peter meant that it would be extremely unlikely to produce milk without having been pregnant or without having had a baby. I believe the story Kristina quoted implied that the cow had not been pregnant, had not had a calf, and just decided that as it was happy it would produce milk for someone who had treated it well. It is normal for milk to leak (sometimes very copiously) when your baby cries etc. Jo , " Anouk Sickler " <zurumato@e...> wrote: > > > > > > >> " Peter " <metalscarab@b...> > > Re: Re:Ghandi's vegetarianism > > > >> Krishna's do...and according to the book...the cows did not have > > > to be impregnated to give the milk because it was given > with " love " . The > > cow was treated kindly and wanted to give. > > > > I'm not sure I've heard of any mammals spontaneously giving milk > for no > > apparent physical reason (i.e. getting pregnant). Perhaps they > were confused and > > were drinking cow urine???? > > Well humans, do spontaneously give milk. > It happens all the time, when a mom gives birth, even if the baby is > away, all the mom has to do is think about the baby. This has > happened to many lactating moms that I know. > > One time, I was in the bathroom giving myself a hairdo, I heard my > baby cry (my husband had him in the kitchen). I though about my > baby and looked at my shirt and it was completely soaked in milk. > however, the catch is this seems to only happen the first few months > after the birth. > > -anouk Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 13, 2005 Report Share Posted January 13, 2005 Hi Anouk > Well humans, do spontaneously give milk. > It happens all the time, when a mom gives birth, even if the baby is > away, all the mom has to do is think about the baby. This has > happened to many lactating moms that I know. Ummmm - as I understand it, in order for a mother to give birth, she must first be impregnated. Perhaps you know of another way of of getting pregnant??? BB Peter Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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