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Another thing to take into acccount: we live in a world controlled by a ruling elite who does not have our best interest in mind. If meat and fat was so fundamentally good for our well-being, do you think that we would have fast foods selling meat and fat on every corner of every city in the world? I think not. If it was the case, if meat was really so good in our spiritual evolution, everyone would be pushed to be vegetarian, vegetarian food would be served by default in every school and media would never stop ranting about how bad meat is.

No doubt there is hype about vegetarianism, people trying to make money out of it, just like for bio products, but it's mostly existing in the more underground stuff, while the large majority of people keep on going to McDonald's without giving a second thought about it...

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Just in case some of you don't know there is a book called Eat Right 4/For Your Type written by Dr. Peter J. D'Adamo (ISBN # 0-399-14255-x) that addresses blood types and diets.  This book has been around since '96 and has enjoyed a wide reading, but just in case someone here hasn't heard of it I bring it to your attention.

As for the validity of his info, I can only speak for myself.  When I do eat a diet as suggested for my blood type (type A), vegetarian, I have almost zero indigestion problems, and a cranky digestive system is an issue for me. 

I've also noticed that some of the foods he suggests are too harsh for the Type A digestive system--such as oranges, bananas, and mango--definitely fry my stomach.  I don't eat them any longer... except for the occasional Fresh Mango/Raspberry Pie I'll make. smile

--V

Today's mighty oak is just yesterday's nut that held its ground.
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Life may not be the party we hoped for, but while we're here we might as well dance.
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If you spin around on your chair really fast, things around here will make a lot more sense.

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I'll second Auendove's recommend on D'Adamo's book.  I started following his plan in 1998 when I had fibromyalgia.  My bloodtype is AB, which is primarily a vegetarian although some meats are OK.  It didn't solve my fibro, but I felt MUCH healthier, less sluggish.  I don't follow his book to a "T" but it is useful information.  Type O's by the way, need animal protein and apparently don't do well as vegetarians.  I had a friend who did yoga, was a vegetarian and was sicker than hell...when she started eating meat she was fine.  She's type O.

Christine B.

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Regarding Stuarts new articles..the yoga article in particular sounded way out...but I have a few thoughts on that and Stuie's rants in general....

On yoga - my guess he is that he is referring to the die-hard fanatic who buys the whole yoga-centric belief system.  I don't get that he is speaking about doing hatha-yoga/stretching for strength building.. (but just in case, I might soak my mat in chamomile oils..)

My other suspician is that Stuart throws out things in a manner to "rattle your suitcases" as he used to say. He was always talking about the need to "throw baggage off the cart" i.e. belief systems that slow down your progess. He is a master at throwing things from left field to make you think....and perhaps some of that is metaphorical, not meant to be taken to heart.  But I am never sure where to draw the line, which is the interesting part.

My other theory concerning both Stuart and primarily David Icke is that they sometimes come out with these completely bizarre rants just to get the "matrix power structure" to back off...if they look like nuts, then probably they aren't worth bothering. That occurred to me the first time I read David Icke - the book had some amazing things in it that really rang true - but then a page or two later, he would go off to never-never land and I just could not follow. I wondered how he managed to stay alive.

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That's funny, Perette, and I feel similarly that he's referring to that fanatical attitude
mainly, although I am going to try the chamomile idea, just to see if I feel a difference is made!
    Interestingly, I found that most of my stretches recently have been done on an elevated surface, not on the floor. Perhaps my intuition is telling me something, or perhaps it's overblown! Either way, this certainly gets me intrigued.
    Thanks to you all for the blood type and book recommendation. I've seen it on the shelves, and looked it over, but now I'll investigate it further. I didn't mean to give an impression that I thought everyone should eat meat! Of course fruits and vegatables are absolutely wonderful, and if a person can be all vegetarian, in my opinion, I applaud them.
    It's so unique to each individual, and there is so much conflicting information, but I think, for me, if I constantly fret over diet and food, and let it rule my life, I may have great skin, or whatever, but I'll become a robot.
    Ermolai, how do you sort through disinformation? I wouldn't know how to tell if I certain batch of anti-soy information, say, is botched science promoted by nefarious influences. Seriously-you seem to know how to spot it. This is a good example.

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I've had my head in David Icke's book, "Tales from the Time Loop".  He explains 'it' so directly and simply, especially the holographic matrix.  I never quite got this before now.  That we create our own reality I've always got on my level but his describing the holographic reality of this matrix really hit on.  That everything that vibrates is illusion and all this is still is one.

Getting on topic, if all is illusion that vibrates, what matters if you eat meat, soy milk or do yoga?  Unless you believe it.

I've endured dark experiences in my life, which is one reason I am here.  The fluffly new age movement could never captivate me because whenever I asked what these 'other experiences' were, they were passed off as non-experiences....'oh, you're aura is too bright for any malevolent entities to enter'.  Well, didn't you just hear what i said?  Are you discounting my own experience?

I'm going to a whole-life expo tomorrow and hope i don't encounter a bunch of vacant-eyed people.  It's been a few years since i've been to one.

Anyhow, i like how Icke explains the holographic matrix but what hit me was how he explains that the matrix extends beyond this world and your soul may still be entrapped at death.  I believe in that infinite love, no vibration world of oneness.

By the way, I saw he is having conferences this summer in Maui, Pasadena and New York.  He'll be in Pasadena while my son is on vacation with his father and I thought coincidence--Not.  Looks like i'll be taking a mini-vacation down there.

Anyone else going to any of his US conferences?

P.S.  I've never heard of Stuart and appreciate the link.  I believe we have to be careful what we're doing.  I was hit with fibro-mylasia in Sept '02.  The pain was incredible and i thought i was dying.  The pain would awaken me in the night.  I was so afraid.  I promised I would serve Spirit if i got through it.

Meditation got me through it, not doctors.  I did seek a doctor who gave me a medication that made my stomach burn but didn't relieve my pain.

I try to hold the light each day from the source of all, the 12th chakra, down through my holographic body and into our holographic earth.  While clearing my body chakras from root through crown, continuing through my transducer (antenna) to the source and back.

Hence, yours, tranzdoozer :-)
oh and hey, i dont miss TV one I-ota!!!

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SednaSphere wrote:

Ermolai, how do you sort through disinformation? I wouldn't know how to tell if I certain batch of anti-soy information, say, is botched science promoted by nefarious influences. Seriously-you seem to know how to spot it. This is a good example.

I sort it out the same way I sort, say, channeled material: with intuition and by comparing it with my own experience. I just had the feeling that people here, despite being well aware of the mechanisms of disinformation, were buying any source claiming that vegetaranism is bad (I may be wrong though). So-called scientists can prove anything, if they are sufficiently funded smile What we breathe, drink and eat are our only source of energy on a physical level, I would bet the powers-that-be take this very seriously... and so should we.

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ermolai --   Regarding the meat and fat, the fast food industry and vegetarianism -Humans do need meat, we "evolved" to eat it, and we have the digestion capabilities for it.  If we weren't meant to eat meat, we wouldn't crave it, have teeth that are specificially designed to chew it, or be able to digest it.   And we need fat.   It's been proven, and I've seen for myself, what happens to people's brains and mental capacities who exist without fat in their diets.   Their mental processes are impaired.   They get foggy headed, can't think straight, and have poor memory capability.    However.......I do see your point about there being fast food restaurants on every corner.   The problem is.....it's a matter of only seeing two incorrect and extreme choices:   1)  Complete vegetarianism, or, 2)  That junky fast food "meat" "fat" and "food", which comes complete with a supersize fries and large Coke.

Survey says.....XXXXX!!!   smile  How about the third choice:   We eat meat, buuuuuuut.......it's HEALTHY meat.   Organic, free range, hormone and antiobiotic- free turkey and chicken.   Mercury and heavy metal-free fish.    And instead of "Super Size Fries" and that McDonanld's apple pie for your "source of fat", incorporate super healthy olive oil, avocados, and coconut milk into your diet.  All of which are good for you, and the WAY healthier source of fat.     

It's all about that "third choice".  Never settle for choosing between two incorrect extremes.    There is a MAJOR conspiracy surrounding this push for vegetarianism, because it is NOT healthy, and there's a conspiracy surrounding fast food with their Super Size everything and cheapo combo meals.   

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Tranzdoozer.........ANOTHER ANTI T.V. PERSON!!!   WOO HOO!!  smile   Stick with the no t.v. thing.  That's awesome! 

"Getting on topic, if all is illusion that vibrates, what matters if you eat meat, soy milk or do yoga?  Unless you believe it."

"Meditation got me through it, not doctors."

!!!   smile    Another thumb's up.  It really is all in the head.   When it comes to health, we're capable of healing ourselves.   Most of us don't realize this though, and wouldn't believe it if you told them because they're so programmed and conditioned to believe they're powerless and at the mercy of other forces, people, germs, random accidents, etc.   I've cured myself of several things, including a bladder infection, an ear infection and a jaw problem all by "talking myself down" from it.   I had just read the book "The Holographic Universe" by Michael Talbot at the time, which was an amazing, life changing and eye opening experience for me, and that, coupled with the fact that I had no money to go to a doctor forced me to utilize what I'd just learned in that book:   That we're in charge of our bodies.   So, I put it to the test, fully believing it would work, because I really had no choice.  And it did work.   I HIGHLY recommend this book to everybody who hasn't read it.  It's an absolute must read.

"Life's journey is not to arrive at the grave safely in a well preserved body, but rather to skid in sideways, totally worn out, shouting "Holy shit ... what a ride!"  - Anonymous
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"I get by with a little help from my (higher density) friends."
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lyra wrote:

Organic, free range, hormone and antiobiotic- free turkey and chicken.   Mercury and heavy metal-free fish.

Where do you find that?

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I'll get a copy of Michael Talbot's book definately.

That we're in charge of our bodies.

I learned this point through disovering Qigong and the TCM methods of herbal cause & effect methods. However what I noticed was that when I learned to re-charge energy as to counter-effect the controlling additives in our air, food, and water supply, the MCS reacted. Either by new girls popping at every corner, distracting me, or business opportunities. I even talked to Monty about this via email a few weeks ago which led me to reading a lot of different articles in regards to YCYOR (You create your own reality). Made me come to a understanding that the only thing real, eternally, is the soul, however that soul, that upper higher-centre of existence is still not ME. My individuality exists with others illusions just like TIME and subjective ping-pong. I'm not even sure if fragmentation of the higher adamic soul-pool has individuality to our understanding of the term. Our soul-pool supposedly exists at the 5th Density, where we are all holographic fragments, our purpose being scout, learn, and upon expiration, reflect and review, heh.

Whatever "opens" your eyes in reading material should still never leave any of us with the doubt that there will always still be days where we must fortify and stand strong until the wave of attacks subside.

Most of my reading material correlates (if I consciously intend on it or not) with what our discussions usually hit or relate to even here at Noble Realms. It's odd for those who are skeptical when I notice every one of my focused actions lead to a concentrated reaction that must be first manifested by thought to be attracted to the vibrational signature we send out in the NOW and recieve those attracted people, events, opportunities, lessons, etc.

Not sure how this directly connects with our line of topic, but I rambled by 'accident'. smile

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ermolai wrote:
lyra wrote:

Organic, free range, hormone and antiobiotic- free turkey and chicken.   Mercury and heavy metal-free fish.

Where do you find that?

Whole Foods Market, Mother's Market, Wild Oats Market, Nature's Northwest, etc.  Those are health food supermarkets which specialize in product brands that are organic.   You'll find meat that's free range, as opposed to cage raised, and which is grain fed, and hormone and antiobiotic free.  Dairy that's hormone and antiobiotic free, eggs that are from free range grain fed chickens, and enchanced with DHEA (the Omega 3 & 6 fats), as well as an entire line of products for everything under the sun, (food, as well as health and beauty) from brands that specialize in all natural and organics.   I stopped shopping at a regular supermarket for my food products back in 2001.  It costs extra to shop these health supermarkets, but in the long run it has to be worth it.   smile

The website for Whole Foods:

http://www.wholefoodsmarket.com/

For Wild Oats Market:

http://www.wildoats.com/app/cda/oat_cda.html?pt=Home

A list of healthy supermarkets in the northwest:

http://www.eggology.com/results.asp?area=OR

"Life's journey is not to arrive at the grave safely in a well preserved body, but rather to skid in sideways, totally worn out, shouting "Holy shit ... what a ride!"  - Anonymous
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"I get by with a little help from my (higher density) friends."
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Thanks, but I don't live in the US. Hopefully this will be useful for other people here. I didn't know such supermarkets existed, I haven't heard of similar things here but haven't particularly researched either, I'll check it out.

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I found this section in one of my books, called LIGHTNINGBOLT by Hyemeyosts Storm :


THE PLANTS ARE THE FOUNDATIONS OF LIFE

[ there is a section before this explaining the associations of each number, which I will share in a separate area]

A three is a plant.
     A three must eat Light and Earth elements to live. Light (1) plus Earth (2) equals Plant (3).
     When any human eats a three, she or he also ingests two, the Earth elements, and one, the Light from our Sun.
     Each of us is a five, a Human.[ assumes one is for this approach!]
     When a person is a vegetarian, then that person is a 2+3, which equals 5--Earth elements plus plants.
     Almost all animals eat plants, and some animals eat animals.
     The number eight = Body. An animal (4) that eats an animal (4) will equal 8 (body).
     There are humans, five, who eat meat, four.
     The mathematical combinations that give us five are: 4 + 1 = 5 and 3 + 2 = 5 and 2 + 2 = 5.
     Cannibalism is not new to humans, but it was not as widespread in antiquity as some people would like to believe. The numbers can show why. A 5 + 5 does not equal 8 (body) as when a four eats a four.
     Look at the numbers five and four, and see what happens. A human (5) eats an
Animal (4) which equals Movement and Energies (9).
     But, when a Human eats another Human the Numbers equal 10 : 5 + 5 = 10, and 10 is Measure.
     I am sure the cannibals were illuminated to the fact that they were murdering humans for food, and this brought them instant remorse and measure. This is the reason there was not very much cannabalism. When cannibalism occurs among humans, it is only for a short time---until measure is exacted.
    Beyond my words is a vast continent of learning that awaits you. Self Discipline, Self Courage, Discernment, and Intelligence will be your guide through the Numbers that Creation has given us and has shown us our challenge to the Self.

                                                    The Teachings of the Zero Chiefs
                             from Hyemeyost Storm's  "Lightningbolt." Ballantine Books, '94.

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Hi,

Stuart posted this new article last night on his site:

http://stuartwilde.com/Articles/SW_arti … itions.htm

It seems, to me, to correlate to the Venus Transit coming up.  At least, it demonstrates there is "something" happening...soon.

Christine B.

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http://stuartwilde.com/Articles/SW_arti ... itions.htm

It seems, to me, to correlate to the Venus Transit coming up.  At least, it demonstrates there is "something" happening...soon.

Christine B.

Interesting read.

What do you think about Stuart, Christine? I find him unique among the New-Age wave, and at the same time I feel as if he focuses too much on the "family of light". In that article, his friend Justis speaks as if when he looks at the lunar eclipse, abstract and very-much symbolic images portray in conjunction with the phenomena. It's just so odd, especially for someone like me (never seen a miracle) to believe. Yet I'm compelled and seduced to keep on reading. I really enjoy his articles.

Are there any other good websites in regards to "ghouls"? Does "Ra" or any channeled sources ever bring it up?

Any links would be appreciated.