the_seeker wrote on Nov 28th, 2007 at 1:20am:ahso - this is just my opinion - i think eating animals is OK and an understood thing on earth... by that i mean our bodies evolved to eat meat. it's more energy efficient to eat one burger than a whole lot of veggies that contain less calories.
(and the gloves come off in the 3rd round, ding ding ding ding)
Our bodies evolved to eat meat? Not really, if you look at our ancestors, if you really examine our body objectively, you will find that our bodies are primarily designed for a fruit, veggie, grain, type diet with the ability or capacity to occasionally subsist off meat. Take our stomachs for example, as compared to the average carnivore or omnivore (like a bear), we don't produce near the amounts and intensity of hydrochloric acid that these animals produce to break down heavy proteins like meat, grizzle, etc.
If humans evolved to eat meat, nature would have made us a little bit more predatory body wise, because the first humans and our ancestors while they had brains to some extent, their technology was pretty sad. Yet we find the human body to be one of the, if not the weakest in the predatory, carnivore world. It's even weaker and more fragile than a Chimp, one of our closest living relatives. Whom by the way, primarily subsist off fruits, veggies, and insects. But, aren't we meant to be even more compassionate than a Chimp?
Quote: and in every NDE etc. i have never seen any heavenly body or authority say that it's wrong to kill animals even though they do say it's wrong to murder people. killing animals just for fun though, i would say is different.... all these material things on earth, whether it be human bodies or animal bodies, are just temporary things... what's really enduring is the spirit behind any action.
So why did Jesus get so forceful and probably even angry in the Temple? Why was Buddha a vegetarian, why was Gandhi, why are most Hindu's vegetarian, why were some of the greatest thinkers of our time also vegetarian (like Einstein and btw, Hitler really
wasn't that was propaganda)? Why were the Essenes? Many of these individuals have one thing in common, pretty fast vibratory patterns as part of their consciousness.
I've read quite a few NDE's and it seems that most people that have experienced these were averagely developed, or in the case of people like Dannion Brinkley or the guy from House of Pain, pretty darn slow vibrating before these experiences. So when these die, the guides are only working with so much spiritually and ethically speaking. So they tell them things like, "its important to be kind to others when you go back", etc. ad infinitum. You got to start with the basics for most people, and then as they live those spiritual principles in relation to other humans, they will be led to the more finer and subtle aspects of compassion and spirituality. Many spiritual sources say that it's important to respect, be kind, and compassionate to Creation in general, and wouldn't you know but creation includes nature and animals.
Edgar Cayce's guides once told a person, "Do not lower the plane of development by eating animal flesh" Eating meat, actually slows down the vibrations of the body physical, and also has an adverse affect on the etheric, emotional, and mental body energies too. If you don't believe me, then check out Cosmic Journey's by Rosiland McKnight whom worked with Bob Monroe very closely for a long time, as one of his early explorers. Her sessions with her guides are a big part of why and how the Gateway Voyage program ever came to exist.
There is a chapter in there called, "Control: The Foods We Eat" Bob and Rosie got a little reprimanded for their terrible diets and how it was interfering with a greater balance of their total energy system. Two main things were pointed out, over eating and eating too much meat. But they went into a lot of detail relating to how our diets can affect positive and negative energy flows in our systems.
I've been a vegetarian for 6 years now, and i feel much, much better than i did when i ate meat. I feel much lighter, and i have much more energy. Rosie's guides talk about this, and talk about how meat, particularly beef and pork, are very heavy and slow vibrating in energy, and that they tend to put a strain on the digestive system, which then takes away energy from the rest of the human energy system. Eliminate the meats, especially the heavier meats, and your energy system doesn't need to do all this overwork.
They talk about fear energy and toxins in the meat, and that these are very slow vibrating energies. Emotional fear is one of the slowest vibratratory patters there are, which is why in much spiritual literature, many sources say that fear is the closest opposite to love that there is, even though its not truly its opposite. Well, when you slaughter an animal, they tend to know what's going on and tend to be quite afraid, and so their flesh becomes pumped full of toxic adrenaline hormones, and more subtle energy levels of fear permeate the flesh as well. So when you ingest their flesh, you are assimilating both the physical toxins, and also the more emotional subtle energies of fear as well. Ever notice how guys who eat a lot of red meat tend to be very aggressive and with quick fuses? There is a relationship, a cause and effect with this.
This was proven in a study with prisoners. They took a group of known to be violent prisoners, totally changed their diet to a vegetarian and after awhile, they noticed a big change in their behaviors and moods. Basically, they calmed down a bit. Oh, but filling oneself up with toxins and fear energy has no negative or slow vibrating affect whatsoever.
Quote: i don't see how someone could say the native americans were wrong to kill the buffalos to survive. but if they were killing them just for amusement to see something suffer, i would say that's spiritually wrong.
I love when people use the whole Native American argument. It shows two things, how much we put them unrealistically on a very generalized pedestal, and how quick we are too defend our beliefs and egos with irrational and illogical points.
Ok, which tribe is one talking about to begin with, there were some major differences between many of them. More than a few tribes also warred quite violently on other tribes, and things like burning people alive was not uncommon...oh but yes, they are the ultimate in spiritual examples and leaders!
There is much that i respect about many Native tribes and peoples, but they were not an ascended group of people. They were just more intune with the nature forces than were many Euros, in a more collective sense.
Also, to compare our times, our intents, our motivations, our conditions to the ones of which Native Americans were in, is like comparing apples and oranges. Not only did they not kill for sport as you pointed out, but they had a lot more conscious and active appreciation and gratitude for the animals they were killing, and they didn't waste and pollute so much as we do. We face really big pollution issues, and not eating meat is one of the best ways to say no to this and to not support it. Also, we waste so much, we have so little gratitude, and so little active appreciation as compared to the Native Americans.
So many of us live in lands of plenty, of plenty of food and food choices, unlike in other times or with other peoples, we can more practically and easily become vegetarian. And yet, many of living in lands of plenty, we stuff ourselves full of toxic crap, we waste tremendously amounts, and so little have active appreciation for every meal like many ancient peoples and cultures did. Feeling gratitude and appreciation for something, can help raise and clear the vibrations of a food, even meat to some extent.
But, what it really comes down too, and how it directly relates to spirituality, is does one have compassion for the emotional and physical suffering of other sentient and emotion beings suffering? It's about as simple and as "spiritual" a question as one can be asked. Do you place yourself and your so called needs of filling your body with toxic crap, above than animals emotional fear, stress, and physical pain so that the former can become a reality?
Compassion and love IS spirituality. And compassion boils down to trying to alleviate others suffering, and when another living thing can feel both acute pain and emotional fear like we can, why would we want to put them through that... Is the "but i like the taste of their flesh" and our selfishness really more important than their physical and emotional suffering?
I would say to that people who answer yes to these questions, really don't have a deeper clue about spirituality and what it means to be 'spiritual'. But they are experts on selfishness, insensitivity, and putting their needs, wants, and desires above others, for sure. Spirituality and spiritual growth is not about exploring different consciousness states different than physical, its not about psychism, its about positive ideals and trying to live by those ideals, its about living more for others and the collective and not so much just for self.
Strong words huh, and not stuff folks want to hear. I've read a bit about very spiritually advanced cultures living in the far, far past, and future ones and interestingly, these super spiritually developed people and cultures seem to be vegetarian in nature. If this is true, then why would this be the case if not killing or torturing animals for food had nothing to do with spirituality?