Wednesday, December 20, 2006

You Are What You Eat

Food and water are necessary to supply the physical body with the different types of energy required for proper functioning.

There are more than one source of food that supplies the same nutrient. Selecting or the taste for a particular type of food is an emotional activity, associated with early experiences. Emotions are products of the thoughts. If the thoughts are changed, the emotions change.

Each food source provides not only a quantity of energy but also a quality of energy. There are several levels of quality of energy. The finer or more vital energy are those from fresh, healthy and uncontaminated sources.

Pork energy when scanned, is heavy and sticky, very similar to the energy of negative emotions and negative thoughts. This could possibly be explained by theories about animals having a certain degree of development of their emotional and mental bodies, depending on the specie. Dogs are called man's best friend because of their ability to be domesticated and trained.

Historically, the lowly pig has been hunted and farmed for meat. But recent animal studies have shown that pigs are quite capable of being trained; even more than the more intelligent breeds of dogs. This would indicate a more developed brain. Having a grater ability to remember and associate stimulus means a more "developed thinking". This means that the emotional body would be more aware or developed compared to "man's best friend". In fact, some physical parts of the pig have strong similarity to that of humans in the cellular level. In fact, this close cellular similarity, enables some pig's body parts to be successfully used by medical surgeons to replace certain defective human parts, like the heart valves.

If you would not eat a dog because of its higher level of closeness to humans compared to other animals, why would you want to eat a pig which has more similarity to humans in cellular terms and is probably more capable of understanding it's maltreatment and slaughter? Imagine being raised an d kept in a smelly dank pen, no exercise and fighting to eat the same swill you are thrown everyday of your life. Once in a regular while, you hear the squeals and hysterical fearful cries of other pan mates as they are loaded into vehicles for their slaughter. Wouldn't you feel hopeless and depressed?

Try this experiment: 1. Scan your vital energy. 2. Get a kilogram of fresh pork. 3. Touch the pork with one hand and simultaneously rescan your energy.

Was there a difference?

This energy level is temporary because your energy goes back to its original level when you remove your hand from the pork.

The body assimilates the energy of the food eaten. The food's energy becomes part of your energy. As the saying goes, "You are what you eat". Unless the person is highly advanced spiritually, cleansing the energy of the unwholesome food from the body of the person who ate it, takes as much time as it takes for the body to cleanse itself in the physical cellular level. The process may be hastened through certain cleansing diets and exercises.

If having negative thoughts and negative emotions puts a person at higher risk of disease, why would a person want to assimilate similar unhealthy energy by eating pork?

As humans we have free will. We can use to develop good health or continue to identify with our past experiences, even if they are no longer helpful, including food choices.

Love,

Achariya Marilette
GMCKS Student

1 comment:

Joti Kaur said...

Namasté, very good information, thanks! Blessings.