ambiguous terms vegan/vegetarian
you know what i'm tired of. the current understanding of food, and how we create labels like vegetarian and vegan, which still include foods that are maladaptive for your light, voice, solar plexus, sacral, and third eye. I exclude crown because the optimal option to activate your crown is fasting and giving up the idea that food should be tasty, creamy and velvety with an extra large diet soda.
Certain principles apply to the following diet, which I believe is ideal for achieving the ultimate balance between the chakra system. I'm not going to give it a name. Come up with your own. -No coffee or stimulants. Water. -Avoid the following. Cruciferous vegetables (broccoli, kale, etc...). Things like radishes that have that nasty after taste. Processed foods because i'm certain things go into the food behind closed doors and walls that contain things that people would never eat. I sometimes wonder what kind of food meat goes into...with the current structure of ties and policy for food and food manufacturing that is quite sickening. I'm pretty sure if you knew what went into that chineses buffet creamy chicken like meat from many sources you wouldnt eat it. -Avoid alcohol -Top foods Carrot sticks, Chickpeas, Oats, Apples, mango, watermelon, pineapple, kiwi, RASPBERRIES Turmeric, cumin seeds, Celtic Sea Salt and Fresh Black pepper. Eat this way and treat food as nothing more then energy. Watch what happens. Eat twice a day. Eat small portions. Snack on fruits. |
Well vegan and vegetarian diets don't tell you anything about health, just what foods they do not eat. They are useful terms for food labels, restaurants, and when other people want to know or need to know in case they prepare a meal. Of course vegan and vegetarian meals can be unhealthy..
Foods and drinks definitely have a spiritual component. If you really want to go completely 'spiritual' (as in asceticism...) then an organic vegan diet is most likely best, coupled with minimal exercise as you'd do meditation for hours a day, so you'd be low on carbs and protein as well, and would eat mostly fruits, nuts, seeds, and vegetables. There's some mentioning of it in the bible and of course also the eastern religions. For most of us who also want to do other things in life (exercise, sex, stimulation, etc.) that isn't optional or appealing, however I very much respect any person that really goes all the way dedicating life to spirituality practically. |
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foods that are maladaptive for your light giving up the idea that food should be tasty, creamy and velvety ideal for achieving the ultimate balance between the chakra system I've been eating nothing but fruit and vegetables since 2011. I don't call myself anything because I don't like labels. I eat what I eat. But neither do I label my diet anti-maladaptive, or anti-tasty, or chakra-enhancing. I eat that which makes me feel the best, and that doesn't cause digestion issues. Religious and spiritual beliefs have a way of sneaking into every thing we do, and very often in the form of hardened do's and dont's. Those do's and dont's, to me, are exactly the same as labels. Stating that only certain foods, eaten in certain amounts, will evolve your chakra or what have you, is labeling. Eat what feels right and good. Be truthful to your body, and honest about what you consume. That's all one needs to do. There are no rules beyond that, because those are the same rules that apply to every human action and deed, and not just one's diet. EDIT: I just checked your profile. You state you love creamy waffles. That certainly sheds light on the multiple "creamy" references in your post! What I don't understand though is, doesn't your love of creamy waffles, go against everything you spoke to in that post? It doesn't matter to me one way or the other what you love to eat, I'm just asking because it seems such an odd contradiction. |
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I don't know. Why do you care so much about the language I choose to use? "Be truthful to your body". Feel the desire to eat maladaptive taco bell and go for the grand slam |
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Naturewalker,
I’m not sure I follow your rationale here as to vegan ambiguity. Without a clear and agreed-upon term like “vegan” how will we come to collective understanding about what is ordered and what will be served? If I start in on chakras when I’m ordering I think I’m going to get a lot of confused thousand-yard stares. If you start Naturewalker’s Chakratarian Movement then isn’t that just a new label? Best regards and may the only raspberries you eat be uppercase ones, Northern Seeker PS. I’ve been vegan for 12 years for ethical reasons. Animals are some of my favorite people. PPS. I’m not sure I want to know what a “creamy spit waffle” is... ;) |
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I know quite a lot about nutrition, and I'm telling you: you gave here terrible eating recommendations. Don't do it, and don't promote it! |
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Baile,
Your question is a good example of the importance of language specificity that we were discussing on that other thread yesterday (see “All the Hobbits...”). If I went into a restaurant and said “Garçon, please bring me something that you subjectively feel didn’t involve animal cruelty” then who knows just what I might be eating? Fish, because he feels that they don’t experience pain? Without a precise, generally well understood term (at least in the food industry) like “vegan” then we’d be at the mercy of a thousand cockamamie interpretations. Northern Seeker |
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You appear interested in a vegan only discussion. So how is that not "labeling" as well? I was saying all labels can be dropped, and that a general list of healthy foods can be put together. Then if you're vegan, just don't follow the list's fish suggestion for example. |
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