Guest guest Posted January 15, 2009 Report Share Posted January 15, 2009 Dear Members, Many people come to me saying that they did upasana and mantras and nothing works for them.First thing I ask them is, "What did you eat?" They are rather taken aback by my question and tell, "Oh I had chicekn Biriyani yesterday, before that 'Nethili fry'(a kind of fish in Southindia)...etc" I then keep quite and they themselves understand the reason for their unsuccessful attempts at mantra sadhana.One might argue that there are upasakas who eat meat and yet succeed.Yes, they might temporarily but longterm damages are more and till their past birth good karmas last they might be successful. Although some historians and anthropologists say that man is historically omnivorous, our anatomical equipment teeth, jaws, and digestive system favors a fleshless diet. The American Dietetic Association notes that "most of mankind for most of human history has lived on vegetarian or near-vegetarian diets." And much of the world still lives that way. Even in most industrialized countries, the love affair with meat is less than a hundred years old. It started with the refrigerator car and the twentieth-century consumer society. But even with the twentieth century, man's body hasn't adapted to eating meat. The prominent Swedish scientist Karl von Linne states, "Man's structure, external and internal, compared with that of the other animals, shows that fruit and succulent vegetables constitute his natural food." The chart below compares the anatomy of man with that of carnivorous and herbivorous animals. When you look at the comparison between herbivores and humans, we compare much more closely to herbivores than meat eating animals. Humans are clearly not designed to digest and ingest meat. Meat-eaters: have claws Herbivores: no claws Humans: no claws Meat-eaters: have no skin pores and perspire through the tongue Herbivores: perspire through skin pores Humans: perspire through skin pores Meat-eaters: have sharp front teeth for tearing, with no flat molar teeth for grinding Herbivores: no sharp front teeth, but flat rear molars for grinding Humans: no sharp front teeth, but flat rear molars for grinding Meat-eaters: have intestinal tract that is only 3 times their body length so that rapidly decaying meat can pass through quickly Herbivores: have intestinal tract 10-12 times their body length. Humans: have intestinal tract 10-12 times their body length. Meat-eaters: have strong hydrochloric acid in stomach to digest meat Herbivores: have stomach acid that is 20 times weaker than that of a meat-eater Humans: have stomach acid that is 20 times weaker than that of a meat-eater Meat-eaters: salivary glands in mouth not needed to pre-digest grains and fruits. Herbivores: well-developed salivary glands which are necessary to pre-digest grains and fruits Humans: well-developed salivary glands, which are necessary to pre-digest, grains and fruits Meat-eaters: have acid saliva with no enzyme ptyalin to pre-digest grains Herbivores: have alkaline saliva with ptyalin to pre-digest grains Humans: have alkaline saliva with ptyalin to pre-digest grains Based on a chart by A.D. Andrews, Fit Food for Men, (Chicago: American Hygiene Society, 1970) "Clearly if humans were meant to eat meat we wouldn't have so many crucial ingestive/digestive similarities with animals that are herbivores." Many people ask me, "If we weren't supposed to eat meat than why do we?". It is because we are conditioned to eat meat. Also, the ADA (American Dietetic Association) tells us that "most of mankind for most of human history has lived on a vegetarian or Lacto-ovo vegetarian diet." A popular statement that meat eaters say is; "In the wild, animals kill other animals for food. It's nature." First of all, we are not in the wild. Secondly, we can easily live without eating meat and killing, not to mention we'd be healthier. And finally, as I have already shown, we weren't meant to eat meat. Meat and seafood putrifies within 4 hours after consumption and the remnants cling to the walls of the stomach and intestines for 3-4 days or longer than if a person is constipated. Furthermore, the reaction of saliva in humans is more alkaline, whereas in the case of flesh-eating or preying animals, it is clearly acidic. The alkaline saliva does not act properly on meat. The final point I would like to make on how we as humans were not meant to eat meat is this. All omnivorous and carnivorous animals eat their meat raw. When a lion kills an herbivore for food, it tears right into the stomach area to eat the organs that are filled with blood (nutrients). While eating the stomach, liver, intestine, etc., the lion laps the blood in the process of eating the dead animals flesh. Even bears that are omnivores eat salmon raw. However, eating raw or bloody meat disgusts us as humans. Therefore, we must cook it and season it to buffer the taste of flesh. If a deer is burned in a forest fire, a carnivorous animal will NOT eat its flesh.You may eeven try boiling meat or buffering meat as we eat and try feeding to a lion or Tiger and it will not touch such meat. Even circus lions have to be feed raw meat so that they will not starve to death. If humans were truly meant to eat meat, then we would eat all of our meat raw and bloody. The thought of eating such meat makes one’s stomach turn. This is my point on how we as humans are conditioned to believe that animal flesh is good for us and that we were meant to consume it for survival and health purposes. If we are true carnivores or omnivores, cooking our meat and seasoning it with salt, ketchup, or tabasco sauce would disguise and we as humans would refuse to eat our meat in this form. Most of the nutritional information we get is from meat-eating doctors and scientists who in turn were conditioned by their peers and superiors.This unholy chain tends to get propogated and many of us taking advice from doctors tend to follow what they pout as the truth. It is a perfect myth that vegeterianism does not provide all nutrients or vitamins required for the human body. All meat eating does is increase lust,violence and cruel/selfish/cunning thoughts and reduce spirituality and the vital spirit(required for spiritual upliftment) in a human. Overall advantages of vegetarianism You can indeed reap a lot of benefits by being a vegetarian and people have become more aware of the health benefits of being a vegetarian. Animal rights issues is only one of the reasons why people decide to go on a vegetarian diet. People are beginning to care more about the environment. However, the main reason why people go on vegetarian diet is because of health benefits. Meat is not good for you as it clogs your thinking. This is especially true if you eat red meat; white meat has less fat compared to red meat. Excessive intake of fats into your body can result in having a high level of cholesterol. If you think that not eating meat is going to make you look scrawny or unhealthy please think again. Just imagine that cows, goats, gorillas, elephants, rhinoceroses and so on are all vegetarians (herbivores) but look at how tough these animals are, not to mention their life span which is longer compared to the carnivores (meat eating animals). If you look at the chicken and vulture (carnivores), these animals eat just about everything and notice how unhealthy these animals look. The Chinese believe that the chi or life force in your body is less when you consume meat and so do the Indians with their ancient yogic principles, their life force was called prana. The great Tai Chi masters of China were adept at preserving their chi, even if some of the masters were not vegetarians, they still had a balanced diet. It has now been scientifically proven that a balanced vegetarian diet is better compared to a diet that is taken with meat. There are a lot of misconceptions about being a vegetarian; protein is one of the main topics of debate as a lot of people think that you can only get protein from meat. Vegetarians get a lot of protein, if they eat a variety of fruits, vegetables, grains and legumes. What vegetarians don't get is the excess protein of traditional American diet, excess that leads to kidney overload and mineral deficiency diseases. A lot of people also think that a vegetarian diet is not a balanced diet. Vegetarian diets have a proportion of three macronutrients, which are complex carbohydrates, protein, and fat. Vegetarian food sources (plants) tend to be higher sources of most micronutrients. Another myth that needs to be clarified is the so-called lack of calcium among vegetarians. Many vegetables, especially green, leafy ones, have a good supply of calcium. The truth is that vegetarians suffer less from osteoporosis (a deficiency of calcium that leads to weak bones). It is not my intention to force people to become vegetarians. However, vegetarianism is my answer to complete health and wholeness. The three issues to consider in regard to vegetarianism are: spiritual, mental, and physical (nutritional). The spiritually aspiring person attempts to work on his/her self. The purpose of spiritual growth is to move away from the animal nature into the more human nature that God intended for us to have. Meat eating inhibits this. Again, the same science that sometimes attempts to ignore the existence of a force higher than man also has proved, in the laboratory, that aggression levels are much higher in meat eaters than non-meat eaters! The animal instincts become more powerful every time you eat meat. Another spiritual aspect of being a meat eater is when one must question the necessity and the method as well as the karma of killing animals. However, everyone has their own mores which they must determine for themselves. It is not the purpose of my dissertation to force a specific moral behavior on anyone. Most spiritual people believe auras. Kirilian photography shows us that a force field remains around dead or amputated tissue. You adopt that animal aura when you eat a dead animal. Fruits and vegetables have a higher vibrational aura than animal products. Is it not personal evolution that the spiritual candidate is interested in? If so, meat eating is urgently prohibited. “You are what you eat”, is a slogan that I love to use to show the mental aspect of vegetarianism. When animals are slaughtered, fear and aggression enzymes are shot into their cells from their glands and other organs, just as in humans, and are part of the dead carcass that goes on to the food store. They remain in the meat until the consumer ingests those same enzymes, which are molecularly very similar to those found in humans. Fruits and vegetables do not have emotions; therefore, when they are picked they do not release any emotions cells prior to digestion. The enzymes within fruits and vegetables supply the body with sufficient nutrients that will always uphold a healthy state of mind. Fruits and vegetables are high in nutrients; the very thing the body needs to live a long disease and pain free life. The same cannot be said for meat. Nutritionally, the alkaline-based digestive system of humans will not properly break down substantial acid substances, the greatest of which is meat. Colon cancer is rampant in USA and other meat-eating countries! This is caused by the slow evacuation and the putrefaction in the colon of the remains of meat. Lifelong vegetarians never suffer from such an illness. Many meat eaters believe that meat is the sole source of protein. However, the quality of this protein is so poor that little of it can ever be utilized by humans because it is incomplete and lacks the correct combination of amino acids, the building blocks of protein. Studies show that the average American gets five times the amount of protein needed. It is a common medical fact that excess protein is dangerous, the prime danger being that uric acid (the waste product produced in the process of digesting protein) attacks the kidneys, breaking down the kidney cells called nephrons. This condition is called nephritis; the prime cause of it is overburdening the kidneys. More usable protein is found in one tablespoon of tofu or soybeans than the average serving of meat! Have you ever seen what happens to a piece of meat that stays in the sun for three days? Meat can stay in the warmth of the intestine for at least four days until it is digested. It does nothing but wait for passage. Often, it usually stays there for much longer, traces remaining for up to several months. Colonic therapists always see meat passing through in people who have been vegetarians for several years, thus indicating that meat remains undigested there for a long time. Occasionally this has been documented in twenty-year vegetarians! Some vegetarians claim they are more satisfied after they eat. The reason for this is that there are fewer ketones (protein-digestive substances) formed when vegetable protein is digested. For many, ketones cause a trace amount of nausea which one normally interprets as a decreased desire for food due to this uncomfortable and slight degree of queasiness. Although the body calls for more food, the taste buds tolerate less. This is the danger of the popular high-protein diet substances on the market. This abnormally high level of ketones is called ketosis and refers to the state of starvation that the body incurs due to the inability of the appetite to call for nutrition. Most Americans who eat the wrong type of carbohydrates never recognize the high amount of complex carbohydrates required to overthrow this condition. Also, when the blood ketone level is too high, it results in abnormally acidic blood, called acidosis. Tigers or lions who eat meat and grow strong on it have acid-based digestive systems. Our Hydrochloric Acid isn’t strong enough to fully digest meat. Also, their intestines are in a straight run of about five feet long, not twisted and turned, layer over layer, compacted into a small area like the human intestine, which is twenty feet long. Meats are frozen for a long period of times. Some meat (especially poultry) is frozen up to two years. Cold temperatures do not kill all species of bacteria. Worse than this, as it is shipped and stored, most frozen meat is thawed and refrozen many times. This is almost unavoidable. Meat eaters suffer more frequently from various types of food poisoning than vegetarian eaters, so much so that statistics show that every American has had food poisoning on at least one occasion. When you've felt ill, out-of-sorts, had diarrhea, or were just a little sick to your stomach, no doubt you had not the slightest idea that you had been poisoned by scavengers living off the dead carcass you just ate. Meat is costly and it is the most wasteful source of resources. When one removes meat from his or her diet, a whole new world of eating opens up. Cooking and preparing vegetarian style is no more time consuming than cooking meat. It costs less than half as much to eat vegetarian as it does to eat meat. There are excellent, nutritious, and easy to prepare vegetarian dishes that are Italian, Chinese, Indian, Mid-Eastern, French, Spanish, etc. Additionally, one can enjoy many other foods that he has never tasted because of the meat craze. Most consumers have eaten no more than five or six varieties of beans and legumes — less than 10% of what is available and grains, including different appetizing types of wheat, nuts, and seeds. And they can be prepared very creatively! In my opinion, there are far more benefits to becoming a vegetarian then there are becoming or staying a meat eater. Due to the fact that I was raised on meat, I have the wonderful experiences from both worlds. As a meat eater, I was constantly sick, tired, and overweight. As a vegetarian, I am healthy, full of energy, and maintaining a perfect weight. I love being a vegetarian and it shows. Because I wish the best for myself, it’s just second nature to want the best for others. From my past experience and research, going vegetarian is the best thing anyone can do for their mind, body and spirit. To be continued... Shreeram Balijepalli Hreem Rajarajeshwari Paradevatha! Purity, Powers, Parabrahmam... Click to join Rajarajeshwari_Kalpataru Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 17, 2009 Report Share Posted January 17, 2009 Dear Venkatji, God forever has an FM going! And he " tunes-in " or " tunes-out " appropriately. Even if one person who reads my post decides not to eat meat, I would be blessed by all the animals he does not eat and saves. 'One man is enough to save or change the consciousness of the world' What I have revealed is just the tip of an iceberg.I recently went to buy Ashwagandha Lehyam from Kottakkal and they had written in the ingredients " Aja Mamsam " , now not many know that it refers to " Goat meat " . I asked the counter lady and she said smiling at me, " You are our first customer in two decades asking this question and I have to answer honestly yes. " I then asked her, " But I know the ingredients they use for Ashwagandha Lehyam and it is vegetarian, why do you put Aja Maamsam in it? " She smiled coyly at me and said, " You know the reason! " and then winked at me!! I stood there silent and then it struck to me what she meant. Ashwagandha Lehyam is said to give immense energy to the muscles but it also has aphrodisiacal properties.Now, " Aja Mamsam " being of animal origin will aggravate the 'Rajas' in an impotent person and then he would raring to go. Now, the vegetarian version which I asked confers all the benefits including a natural aphrodisiacal propensity but not as much as one mixed with 'Aja Maamsam'. I asked her, " Why dont you stick to the prescription made in Ashtanga Hridayam?(an Ayurvedic text which the Kerala Ayurvedics use to prepare their medicines and polutices) " She said demurely, " We have competition from Viagara sir and we might lose business " " Disgusting! " , I thought and left the place. From the above story itself you can deduce the effect of 'mutton'/goat meat on people. (I later heard there is also a " Aja-raktha-Rasayanam " (Goat blood medical poultice) which makes a person even more sex-crazy. God save Shushrutha and other Medical Yogis!! from kaliyugavaasis experimentations with nature. Ayurveda has to createa balance in the tri-doshas(Vatha,Pittha and Kapha) whereas they seek to aggravate 'Rajas' in the name of sexual aphrodisiacs, " Kapha " in the name of Navaratna oils, and " Pitta " in the name of memory pills! ---- The information I have meticulously collected against meat-eating, if published would run into thousands of pages.But I fear a meat-eating editor, a chicken biriyani eating publisher/publishing house owner, a fishfry eating literary agent,etc trying to evaluate my book. Naturally there would be biases. " Never take a pregnant goat to a Lion for midwifery " --Jewish Proverb ---- Wai for more and then use this information to not " prove something " for egosake but to change him for the good.His pithrus(ancestors) who have taken meat and suffering in hellplanes would bless you.You would do immense help to him spiritually too. But never force a person to become vegetarian.I never do that. I just present the information when asked or challenged and then leave it to him/her to decide upon the course of his/her culinary habits. Jayosthu Paraamba! Shreeram Balijepalli Datta-Yoga , R Venkat <rdjvenkat wrote: > > Dear Shreeramji > > By any chance have you `tuned in' to my `station'? > > Ok I will explain a bit on this. This is related to your following mail on vegetarian food. > > I have a colleague named Radhakrishnan. The entire family is a non- vegetarian family. His second son was going to a Brahmin teacher who is also my friend. It seems one day the teacher told him after enquiring into his food habits `is he a burial ground'? the kid asked him why. Teacher replied him `what you do with dead man or animal' and got reply that `bury them'. While answering this, the kids' bulb `flashed' and he got the message so thoroughly which made him took pity on the animals/birds and himself as well. Forthwith he stopped it. What ever the parents eat he doesn't mind but he must be served only vegetarian food at any cost. > > Another friend in the same department last Wednesday 14-jan-09 narrated the above incident to me. The same day evening I went to him and teased him that he doesn't possess the same vivegam his son posses on the food habits. He asked me 'tell me greatness or reasons about vegetarian foods'. I told him the examples of animals such as horse, deer, etc. while running will gasp but their tongues never come out whereas tiger lion dog tongues come out while run fast. I didn't know the reason –but observed it as such. No, no give me more reasons for sticking to only vegetarian foods. I told him you never change and came back and didn't think about much. Nor ventured into surfing and providing him the required details. > > This incident took place Wed evening – your reply came on Thursday. I can't believe this. May be our Mother thus Spoke thru you to him via me. > > Shreeramji you owe me an explanation > > beloved > Venkat > > --- On Thu, 1/15/09, Group Owner <para_anuloma wrote: > > Group Owner <para_anuloma > [Datta-Yoga] Shakaharam-Part 1 > Srividya-Tantra , datta-yoga > Cc: mukund.venkatesan > Thursday, January 15, 2009, 9:42 PM > > > > > Dear Members, > > Many people come to me saying that they did upasana and mantras and nothing works for them.First thing I ask them is, " What did you eat? " They are rather taken aback by my question and tell, " Oh I had chicekn Biriyani yesterday, before that 'Nethili fry'(a kind of fish in Southindia). ..etc " > > I then keep quite and they themselves understand the reason for their unsuccessful attempts at mantra sadhana.One might argue that there are upasakas who eat meat and yet succeed.Yes, they might temporarily but longterm damages are more and till their past birth good karmas last they might be successful. > > > Although some historians and anthropologists say that man is historically omnivorous, our anatomical equipment teeth, jaws, and digestive system favors a fleshless diet. The American Dietetic Association notes that " most of mankind for most of human history has lived on vegetarian or near-vegetarian diets. " > > And much of the world still lives that way. Even in most industrialized countries, the love affair with meat is less than a hundred years old. It started with the refrigerator car and the twentieth-century consumer society. But even with the twentieth century, man's body hasn't adapted to eating meat. > > The prominent Swedish scientist Karl von Linne states, " Man's structure, external and internal, compared with that of the other animals, shows that fruit and succulent vegetables constitute his natural food. " The chart below compares the anatomy of man with that of carnivorous and herbivorous animals. > > When you look at the comparison between herbivores and humans, we compare much more closely to herbivores than meat eating animals. Humans are clearly not designed to digest and ingest meat. > > Meat-eaters: have claws > Herbivores: no claws > Humans: no claws > > Meat-eaters: have no skin pores and perspire through the tongue > Herbivores: perspire through skin pores > Humans: perspire through skin pores > > Meat-eaters: have sharp front teeth for tearing, with no flat molar teeth for grinding > Herbivores: no sharp front teeth, but flat rear molars for grinding > Humans: no sharp front teeth, but flat rear molars for grinding > > Meat-eaters: have intestinal tract that is only 3 times their body length so that rapidly decaying meat can pass through quickly > Herbivores: have intestinal tract 10-12 times their body length. > Humans: have intestinal tract 10-12 times their body length. > > Meat-eaters: have strong hydrochloric acid in stomach to digest meat > Herbivores: have stomach acid that is 20 times weaker than that of a meat-eater > Humans: have stomach acid that is 20 times weaker than that of a meat-eater > > Meat-eaters: salivary glands in mouth not needed to pre-digest grains and fruits. > Herbivores: well-developed salivary glands which are necessary to pre-digest grains and fruits > Humans: well-developed salivary glands, which are necessary to pre- digest, grains and fruits > > Meat-eaters: have acid saliva with no enzyme ptyalin to pre-digest grains > Herbivores: have alkaline saliva with ptyalin to pre-digest grains > Humans: have alkaline saliva with ptyalin to pre-digest grains > > > Based on a chart by A.D. Andrews, Fit Food for Men, (Chicago: American Hygiene Society, 1970) > > " Clearly if humans were meant to eat meat we wouldn't have so many crucial ingestive/digestive similarities with animals that are herbivores. " > > Many people ask me, " If we weren't supposed to eat meat than why do we? " . It is because we are conditioned to eat meat. > > Also, the ADA (American Dietetic Association) tells us that " most of mankind for most of human history has lived on a vegetarian or Lacto-ovo vegetarian diet. " > > A popular statement that meat eaters say is; " In the wild, animals kill other animals for food. It's nature. " > > First of all, we are not in the wild. Secondly, we can easily live without eating meat and killing, not to mention we'd be healthier. And finally, as I have already shown, we weren't meant to eat meat. > > Meat and seafood putrifies within 4 hours after consumption and the remnants cling to the walls of the stomach and intestines for 3-4 days or longer than if a person is constipated. Furthermore, the reaction of saliva in humans is more alkaline, whereas in the case of flesh-eating or preying animals, it is clearly acidic. The alkaline saliva does not act properly on meat. > > The final point I would like to make on how we as humans were not meant to eat meat is this. All omnivorous and carnivorous animals eat their meat raw.. When a lion kills an herbivore for food, it tears right into the stomach area to eat the organs that are filled with blood (nutrients). While eating the stomach, liver, intestine, etc., the lion laps the blood in the process of eating the dead animals flesh. Even bears that are omnivores eat salmon raw. However, eating raw or bloody meat disgusts us as humans. Therefore, we must cook it and season it to buffer the taste of flesh. > > If a deer is burned in a forest fire, a carnivorous animal will NOT eat its flesh.You may eeven try boiling meat or buffering meat as we eat and try feeding to a lion or Tiger and it will not touch such meat. > > Even circus lions have to be feed raw meat so that they will not starve to death. If humans were truly meant to eat meat, then we would eat all of our meat raw and bloody. The thought of eating such meat makes one's stomach turn. This is my point on how we as humans are conditioned to believe that animal flesh is good for us and that we were meant to consume it for survival and health purposes. If we are true carnivores or omnivores, cooking our meat and seasoning it with salt, ketchup, or tabasco sauce would disguise and we as humans would refuse to eat our meat in this form. > > Most of the nutritional information we get is from meat-eating doctors and scientists who in turn were conditioned by their peers and superiors.This unholy chain tends to get propogated and many of us taking advice from doctors tend to follow what they pout as the truth. > > It is a perfect myth that vegeterianism does not provide all nutrients or vitamins required for the human body. > > All meat eating does is increase lust,violence and cruel/selfish/ cunning thoughts and reduce spirituality and the vital spirit (required for spiritual upliftment) in a human. > > Overall advantages of vegetarianism > You can indeed reap a lot of benefits by being a vegetarian and people have become more aware of the health benefits of being a vegetarian. Animal rights issues is only one of the reasons why people decide to go on a vegetarian diet. People are beginning to care more about the environment. However, the main reason why people go on vegetarian diet is because of health benefits. > > Meat is not good for you as it clogs your thinking. This is especially true if you eat red meat; white meat has less fat compared to red meat. Excessive intake of fats into your body can result in having a high level of cholesterol. If you think that not eating meat is going to make you look scrawny or unhealthy please think again. > > Just imagine that cows, goats, gorillas, elephants, rhinoceroses and so on are all vegetarians (herbivores) but look at how tough these animals are, not to mention their life span which is longer compared to the carnivores (meat eating animals). > > If you look at the chicken and vulture (carnivores) , these animals eat just about everything and notice how unhealthy these animals look. The Chinese believe that the chi or life force in your body is less when you consume meat and so do the Indians with their ancient yogic principles, their life force was called prana. > > The great Tai Chi masters of China were adept at preserving their chi, even if some of the masters were not vegetarians, they still had a balanced diet. It has now been scientifically proven that a balanced vegetarian diet is better compared to a diet that is taken with meat. > > There are a lot of misconceptions about being a vegetarian; protein is one of the main topics of debate as a lot of people think that you can only get protein from meat. Vegetarians get a lot of protein, if they eat a variety of fruits, vegetables, grains and legumes. What vegetarians don't get is the excess protein of traditional American diet, excess that leads to kidney overload and mineral deficiency diseases. > > A lot of people also think that a vegetarian diet is not a balanced diet. Vegetarian diets have a proportion of three macronutrients, which are complex carbohydrates, protein, and fat. Vegetarian food sources (plants) tend to be higher sources of most micronutrients. Another myth that needs to be clarified is the so-called lack of calcium among vegetarians. Many vegetables, especially green, leafy ones, have a good supply of calcium. The truth is that vegetarians suffer less from osteoporosis (a deficiency of calcium that leads to weak bones). > > It is not my intention to force people to become vegetarians. However, vegetarianism is my answer to complete health and wholeness. The three issues to consider in regard to vegetarianism are: spiritual, mental, and physical (nutritional) . > > The spiritually aspiring person attempts to work on his/her self. The purpose of spiritual growth is to move away from the animal nature into the more human nature that God intended for us to have. Meat eating inhibits this. Again, the same science that sometimes attempts to ignore the existence of a force higher than man also has proved, in the laboratory, that aggression levels are much higher in meat eaters than non-meat eaters! The animal instincts become more powerful every time you eat meat. Another spiritual aspect of being a meat eater is when one must question the necessity and the method as well as the karma of killing animals. However, everyone has their own mores which they must determine for themselves. It is not the purpose of my dissertation to force a specific moral behavior on anyone. Most spiritual people believe auras. > > Kirilian photography shows us that a force field remains around dead or amputated tissue. You adopt that animal aura when you eat a dead animal. Fruits and vegetables have a higher vibrational aura than animal products. Is it not personal evolution that the spiritual candidate is interested in? If so, meat eating is urgently prohibited. > > " You are what you eat " , is a slogan that I love to use to show the mental aspect of vegetarianism. When animals are slaughtered, fear and aggression enzymes are shot into their cells from their glands and other organs, just as in humans, and are part of the dead carcass that goes on to the food store. They remain in the meat until the consumer ingests those same enzymes, which are molecularly very similar to those found in humans. Fruits and vegetables do not have emotions; therefore, when they are picked they do not release any emotions cells prior to digestion. The enzymes within fruits and vegetables supply the body with sufficient nutrients that will always uphold a healthy state of mind. > > Fruits and vegetables are high in nutrients; the very thing the body needs to live a long disease and pain free life. The same cannot be said for meat.. Nutritionally, the alkaline-based digestive system of humans will not properly break down substantial acid substances, the greatest of which is meat.. > > Colon cancer is rampant in USA and other meat-eating countries! This is caused by the slow evacuation and the putrefaction in the colon of the remains of meat. Lifelong vegetarians never suffer from such an illness. Many meat eaters believe that meat is the sole source of protein. > > However, the quality of this protein is so poor that little of it can ever be utilized by humans because it is incomplete and lacks the correct combination of amino acids, the building blocks of protein. > > Studies show that the average American gets five times the amount of protein needed. It is a common medical fact that excess protein is dangerous, the prime danger being that uric acid (the waste product produced in the process of digesting protein) attacks the kidneys, breaking down the kidney cells called nephrons. This condition is called nephritis; the prime cause of it is overburdening the kidneys. More usable protein is found in one tablespoon of tofu or soybeans than the average serving of meat! > > Have you ever seen what happens to a piece of meat that stays in the sun for three days? Meat can stay in the warmth of the intestine for at least four days until it is digested. It does nothing but wait for passage. Often, it usually stays there for much longer, traces remaining for up to several months. Colonic therapists always see meat passing through in people who have been vegetarians for several years, thus indicating that meat remains undigested there for a long time. Occasionally this has been documented in twenty-year vegetarians! > > Some vegetarians claim they are more satisfied after they eat. The reason for this is that there are fewer ketones (protein-digestive substances) formed when vegetable protein is digested. For many, ketones cause a trace amount of nausea which one normally interprets as a decreased desire for food due to this uncomfortable and slight degree of queasiness. Although the body calls for more food, the taste buds tolerate less. This is the danger of the popular high- protein diet substances on the market. This abnormally high level of ketones is called ketosis and refers to the state of starvation that the body incurs due to the inability of the appetite to call for nutrition. Most Americans who eat the wrong type of carbohydrates never recognize the high amount of complex carbohydrates required to overthrow this condition. Also, when the blood ketone level is too high, it results in abnormally acidic blood, called acidosis. > > Tigers or lions who eat meat and grow strong on it have acid-based digestive systems. Our Hydrochloric Acid isn't strong enough to fully digest meat.. Also, their intestines are in a straight run of about five feet long, not twisted and turned, layer over layer, compacted into a small area like the human intestine, which is twenty feet long. > > Meats are frozen for a long period of times. Some meat (especially poultry) is frozen up to two years. Cold temperatures do not kill all species of bacteria. Worse than this, as it is shipped and stored, most frozen meat is thawed and refrozen many times. This is almost unavoidable. > > Meat eaters suffer more frequently from various types of food poisoning than vegetarian eaters, so much so that statistics show that every American has had food poisoning on at least one occasion. When you've felt ill, out-of-sorts, had diarrhea, or were just a little sick to your stomach, no doubt you had not the slightest idea that you had been poisoned by scavengers living off the dead carcass you just ate. > > Meat is costly and it is the most wasteful source of resources. When one removes meat from his or her diet, a whole new world of eating opens up. Cooking and preparing vegetarian style is no more time consuming than cooking meat. It costs less than half as much to eat vegetarian as it does to eat meat. There are excellent, nutritious, and easy to prepare vegetarian dishes that are Italian, Chinese, Indian, Mid-Eastern, French, Spanish, etc. > > Additionally, one can enjoy many other foods that he has never tasted because of the meat craze. Most consumers have eaten no more than five or six varieties of beans and legumes — less than 10% of what is available and grains, including different appetizing types of wheat, nuts, and seeds. And they can be prepared very creatively! > > In my opinion, there are far more benefits to becoming a vegetarian then there are becoming or staying a meat eater. Due to the fact that I was raised on meat, I have the wonderful experiences from both worlds. As a meat eater, I was constantly sick, tired, and overweight. As a vegetarian, I am healthy, full of energy, and maintaining a perfect weight. I love being a vegetarian and it shows. Because I wish the best for myself, it's just second nature to want the best for others. From my past experience and research, going vegetarian is the best thing anyone can do for their mind, body and spirit. > > To be continued... > > > > Shreeram Balijepalli > Hreem Rajarajeshwari Paradevatha! > Purity, Powers, Parabrahmam... > > > > Click to join Rajarajeshwari_ Kalpataru > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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