Diversity of Diet--YES
Diversity of Diet....yes! We are not all intended to eat the same!
Date: 8/19/2008 3:50:37 PM ( 16 y ) ... viewed 1878 times
1:48 PM
August 19, 2008
Liora Leah makes some insightful comments
on the need for Diversity of Diet in this Comment:
http://curezone.com/blogs/c/fm.asp?i=1240568
Dr. Bernard Jensen, one of the elders of the natural food industry
during the 20th Century, and the American Father of Iridology,
a way of seeing into the body without cutting, often would exasperate his audiences
because he would talk about the virtues of a vegetarian diet for
50 minutes and then, based on another question from the audience,
talk on the virtues of a meat eating for another 50 minutes!
How could both these postions be true?
It all depended on who was asking the question and what they needed
in that moment.
Dr. Bernard Jensen's work was based on V.G. Rocine's teachings
that said there are twenty chemical types of people. These chemical types
are Soul types.
Some people need different diets based on their life work,
and the elements they need for Soul Filled Self Expression.
Dr. Jensen as well was committed to help his patients find balance.
His balanced daily regimen basically encouraged people to
eat less meat. He would go with about three times a week for the
average person who had been eating meat every day.
He generally recommended eating two salads a day as well and lots of
plant based foods. In many of his years, he highly recommended juice
diets as well as fasted many of his patients--after he had built them up
for many months!
The recent SOS Climate Change International Conference July 26
in West Hollywood made some very important points about how we can
Chill out Global Warming through eating less meat.
Many of the devotees of Supreme Master Ching Hai are vegetarians.
The love and respect they eminated was palable at the event.
I highly encourage listening to the rebroadcasts of the sessions
that can be heard this week on Supreme Master TV. I have great
praise and admiration for Supreme Master TV and their Noble effort
to broadcast Good News around the world.
[I have personally had some difficulty turning some of these in on my Imac
but please give it a try. I had best success with the download of audio.]
I think it is for each person to decide about the diet that best suits them.
I personally take issue with points of view that present their argument
that they have the only right way.
Behind the message of the day July 26, I did hear a lot of enthusiastic
cry for going vegetarian as well as vegan. The argument was made:
The less we support the commericial livestock industry the less greenhouse gases
we will produce. I have also heard a moderate stance as well coming
from the programming on Master Supreme TV, and its enthusiastic
supporters, that suggests eating less meat is best.
I do believe that for some, Vegetarianism is a Noble path to follow.
In the Essene work, in our early days of bringing forth those teachings,
I was advised to eat raw, I could hardly do this with my emotional makeup
at the time. However, the point was also made that meat
can be medicine, if wisely used.
There is much to say about this.
I would definitely not be the person asking an Eskimo to go raw
or vegetarian. I do not believe we are intended to eat the same
or come in with the same life purpose.
I do believe there is a place for the family cow in a balanced
world. Dr. Bernard Jensen favored the goat over the cow. He also
went with clabbered milks and fermented milks. He often spoke
of being raised up with the Vital Heat from fresh raw straight from
the goat milk.
I do have difficult viewing the meat counter down at
my friend Hani's, an Arab who butchers his own meat.
I have ethically felt like a Vegetarian my entire life, and
definitely have had a conflict about eating meat, especially
when I see fresh body parts. Down at Hani's we have
tongue, brains, liver, testicles, as well as the more common
parts of animals. It looks too human to me.
Dr. Bernard Jensen, when he advocaed meat, often
recommended the organ meats over the cuts such as
streak. He believed in the work of Dr. Royal Lee and others
who used protomorpogens, a system that feeds particular organs
with their matching organs, i.e, liver for liver. He often
recommended Standard Process Labs, that used protomorphogens.
Each person is called to find their balance.
I have felt drawn to follow a Vegetarian diet since this conference.
I am doing this right now for my own good.
I would not tell a person what diet was best for them.
It is for each person to make that choice.
I could easily eat meat off a shared plate with a close friend,
and serve them the diet that they needed.
I imagine I will eat meat again or dairy. Right now it feels good
to be on the vegan and vegetarian discipline.
Dr. Bernard Jensen, my spiritual father, was not a fanatic when it came
to diet. He told many stories about his "Goop" days, when
a Danish roll was something he enjoyed. His friend, long time
Essene Renaissance Pioneer and Vegetarian Edmond Bordeaux Szekely,
has been known to eat Hungarian Gulash--a meat dish-- at times.
Perhaps, It was something in their roots that drew them at times to the foods of
their childhood.
I admire many of the souls who Supreme Master Ching Hai
identifies as being vegetarians or having been vegetarian.
I like seeing the name of Paul Newman on one of her Vegetarian lists.
Steven Jobs of Apple is also a Vegetarian, according to the list below.
I am sure there are as many Great Souls who have been lead
to eat other ways as well. I personally will support any person
who feels called to follow their Soul Path and is choosing a diet
to match it.
REBRODCAST INFO:
http://curezone.com/blogs/fm.asp?i=1240441
VEGETARIANS:
http://al.godsdirectcontact.org.tw/vg-vip/query/index.php?nation=All&category...
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