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Old 02-03-2007, 08:39 AM   #17 (permalink)
Future's Origin
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I've been a vegan before, took all the supplements, ate lots of tofu, nuts and variety of veggies, but my health still suffered. Some people just can't be vegans, particularly those with O bloodtypes. It has something to do with complex amino acids. Lots of vegans will tell me that I was doing something wrong, but I wasn't. I guess the idea that some people can't be vegans threatens them. I was educated and ate better than most vegans I knew. It's just my body chemistry. It isn't the ideal for everyone. So I pretty much refuse to believe that you have to be a vegan to reach higher levels of conciousness. Meat also played a very important role in our evolution. So anyway you slice it, animals have died painful deaths for your existence.

I do my best to eat only non tortured animals and animal products. I am really opposed to commercial agriculture and do my best to support local family farmers. I feel that domesticating and eating animals is very natural. The way we do it now is what is unnatural, not the meat itself. Everything dies. It ususally doesn't feel warm and fuzzy. Isn't it more human to shoot and eat a dear than to let it starve because of over population? What would happen to all of the cattle if everyone became a vegan tommorrow? I have nothing against vegans, I went down that road myself and might still be there if I hadn't run into problems. I've just run into a lot who were just completely unrealistic. Not all meat is murder and torture. You can get good meat free of bad vibes. I just chowed down on some free range buffalo steaks today, and omg was it fricking fantastic. And I was thankful to the animal, and I felt bad because I overcooked him a little, not because he was dead. I supported a family farmer and the perpetuation of a species that was once threatened. How could that have lowered my vibration?
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