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Greetings,

I have copied a couple of quotes:

 

" Price never found a totally vegetarian culture.

Modern anthropological data support this: all cultures

and peoples show a preference for animal foods and

animal fat. Price also noted that all cultures

consumed fermented foods each day, and noted one other

quality: they were happy! " - This person obviously

never studied Indian Culture which has a 5,000 year

lacto-vegetarian culture. In fact, the traditional

diet of yogis is the avoidance of meat, fish, eggs and

anything that contains them.

 

" I heard that dog meat is actually the best type

of meat for our

stomach to digest. Has anyone else heard about this? "

- Dr. Chang discusses the energetics of dog meat in

his book " THE GREAT TAO. "

 

In my own ignorant opinion and observation, if a

person approaches diet from a strictly physical point

of view, they will not stick to a strict vegetarian

life style. If we do not understand the ethical

reason for the avoidance of killing animals (eggs grow

up to be chickens), there is not much reason to

sustain a vegetarian life diet.

 

Regards, Patrick

 

 

Patrick D. Holiman

http://web.mac.com/pholitao

http://www.acu-polarity.com

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Hi Patrick

 

Being of Indian (Hindi) descent, I can tell you I have not personally

experienced anyone who did not use ghee (butter...dairy, thus animal derived).

Even the yogis did/do. Dog meat, BTW is eaten for religious purposes in some

West African cultures on special occasions as it is considered to be

energetically and spiritually of a higher vibrational frequency. th

 

" Patrick D. Holiman " <patrick wrote:

Greetings,

I have copied a couple of quotes:

 

" Price never found a totally vegetarian culture.

Modern anthropological data support this: all cultures

and peoples show a preference for animal foods and

animal fat. Price also noted that all cultures

consumed fermented foods each day, and noted one other

quality: they were happy! " - This person obviously

never studied Indian Culture which has a 5,000 year

lacto-vegetarian culture. In fact, the traditional

diet of yogis is the avoidance of meat, fish, eggs and

anything that contains them.

 

" I heard that dog meat is actually the best type

of meat for our

stomach to digest. Has anyone else heard about this? "

- Dr. Chang discusses the energetics of dog meat in

his book " THE GREAT TAO. "

 

In my own ignorant opinion and observation, if a

person approaches diet from a strictly physical point

of view, they will not stick to a strict vegetarian

life style. If we do not understand the ethical

reason for the avoidance of killing animals (eggs grow

up to be chickens), there is not much reason to

sustain a vegetarian life diet.

 

Regards, Patrick

 

 

Patrick D. Holiman

http://web.mac.com/pholitao

http://www.acu-polarity.com

 

 

 

 

 

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