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Originally Posted by Michelle Are there any? Have there been studies done?
There is so much discussion going on as to why one shouldn't eat meat, it makes me wonder if there are convincing arguments for eating it. |
There are a lot of beliefs about eating meat. It seems the mind is so opinionated about what the body needs, even though it exists in a totally non-physical dimension. I wonder why its opinion is even considered? The body knows what it wants and inputs that to the whole being. Maybe its sprouts today and Big Mac tomorrow -- it wants what it wants and there is no judgement.
But,the mind has it's importance to feed. It thinks it's been given the job of director (of everything) and it will tell the body unsympatetically what it can and cannot have. Because there's a polarity it believes in - right and wrong; and everything it comes across is labelled on one side or the other.
The right foods (whatever you believe is right) are persued and the wrong ones shunned, but, oh are the wrong ones tempting! One slip into the dark side and then we have to deal with... it.
It, yes, the emotional body has quite a reaction to being wrong. It shuts down and you get that dull feeling in your gut. (Who wants to feel wrong?) Not the mind... quick do something!
And back to the good side we go...
You create your reality. The food doesn't matter unless you make it matter. Then it's hell dealing with your body if it doesn't want what you're eating. (I... I... can't eat chocolate chip cookies for dinner, I
should be eating a salad or a steak.) lol
And there are plenty of ideas of what happens in the body if you eat chocolate chip cookies.