Guest guest Posted February 21, 2005 Report Share Posted February 21, 2005 Howdy Rich...congrats on your two months raw! I'm going on nearly three months and it's a real joy. I was thinking the other day of the odor that dead cooked food emits and the taste that raw food gives. Interesting to ponder, eh? Follow your career where you want... instead of need to, since you can afford to. After all someone once said that the best kind of a " job " is one that you would do for free if you could afford to (if that makes sense the way I put it). As far as your dreams. There is no sin in dreaming. Your heart is in the right place and that's what matters. Be gentle with yourself about that. It sounds like you are doing well. But do remember the adage of be careful little eyes what you see and little ears what you hear, etc. So what you feed your soul will nourish it in like manner just as does food to the body. That is said regarding your entertainment choices that you mentioned. Blessings, A Jesus Freak, Raw Foodist... Diana of Dewberry Hill :~) Search presents - Jib Jab's 'Second Term' Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 22, 2005 Report Share Posted February 22, 2005 The odor of dead food is truly bad. But walking around this college campus I'm on, I've smelled some cooking that seems to smell good. But if you get a really close smell, it doesn't really smell all that good. We're just conditioned to think that it smells good and our remembrances from the past have us thinking it smells good, happy recollections of stuffing ourselves on cooked food. I like the sexual dreams and the sexual feelings I often have upon awakening. I think it's a very healthy, clearing process. It's pretty jammed up in there, my sexual energy, and it's a lot of clearing every night. I'm not looking forward to how long this could last because it could be a long time. Certainly no sin in dreaming. The movie was actually very healing for me, I got a sense of what a huge occasion it was in society to go see Deep Throat when it came out. I hate to be left out so I feel I was a part of the event vicariously. The sexual talk and scenes in the film I was able to translate into healing aspects for myself. But it is best to just feed the soul what is good for it and not have anything to do with what's not good for it. However, sometimes you have to break a few eggs to make an omelet. The means justify the ends sometimes. But in the long run, I'll only be involved with what's 100% truth for myself, and stay away from anything that's contaminated even a little bit. Jesus truly did live a stellar life, in his character, mannerisms, ways of dealing with people, how he understood people and served them so well, especially his family when he was younger. I don't know how Christians pick up on that from the Bible, it doesn't give a very full revelation of what Jesus said or how he said it or how he conducted himself. The Urantia Book, www.urantia.org, gives a much description of the life of the Master. And by the way, he wasn't born of a virgin. rawfood , Diana of Dewberry Hill <cozad76078> wrote: > Howdy Rich...congrats on your two months raw! I'm going on nearly three months and it's a real joy. I was thinking the other day of the odor that dead cooked food emits and the taste that raw food gives. Interesting to ponder, eh? > > Follow your career where you want... instead of need to, since you can afford to. After all someone once said that the best kind of a " job " is one that you would do for free if you could afford to (if that makes sense the way I put it). > > As far as your dreams. There is no sin in dreaming. Your heart is in the right place and that's what matters. Be gentle with yourself about that. It sounds like you are doing well. But do remember the adage of be careful little eyes what you see and little ears what you hear, etc. So what you feed your soul will nourish it in like manner just as does food to the body. That is said regarding your entertainment choices that you mentioned. > > Blessings, > A Jesus Freak, Raw Foodist... Diana of Dewberry Hill :~) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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