Making dietary changes should not be so challenging.
The biggest jump towards a healthy diet is to stop consuming meat and start eating predominantly plant-based cruelty-free food. To make this journey easier we will look at four main illusions about meat consumption. Freeing ourselves from them will clear the way to a healthier diet and happier life.
1. A programme of consumerism and parasite behaviour.
The programme tunes a person into unlimited consumption instead of creation and energy production. This kind of consumption becomes exorbitant and leads to a serious malfunction in the human body, which results in the weakening of physical, emotional and mental health.
You can see many examples around. On a physical level, people are eating dead animal bodies, while their ability to produce energy is rapidly going down. Instead of self-tuning and speeding up their energy motors, they are stealing (draining) energy from other living beings. This is not natural for humans. It is a distortion.
By nature, humans consume plant-based food and eat much less than people do these days.
It is because the digestive system of a human is reactive. It reacts to food and produces energy and necessary element. It is like when you eat a delicious juice fruit and feel joy. This stimulates vital processes in your body including hormonal balancing and vitamin production.
So our body can produce different elements by itself. And it is not only the nutrients in food that we receive, we are reacting and producing what we need.
Emotionally, humans are not meant to absorb the emotions of others, like energy vampires. We interact with other people and living beings and produce energy. When light energy interacts with another light energy, even more energy is produced. For example, talking to a motivated person increases your level of motivation. It is not because he shares his energy with you. It is because his motivation stimulates the production of energy within you.
In contrast, after a conversation with someone depressed, a person’s energy level drops significantly. This is because negative energy absorbed positive one.
Thus, we should only interact with healthy positive people. It will promote our health and well-being. Those with negative states are better to go to a specialist who can help them to get better.
If you look at the mental field, we can see how people have begun to inordinately absorb information and have lost the ability to think and analyse. Many perceive what they are told without prior assessment and independent analysis.
People rarely create anything new, unusual or unique. They stopped giving life to their own ideas and projects. Many have lost the ability to rejoice and experience bright feelings. Many have ceased to live, but have begun to exist.
It is a time to realise that such behaviour is simply destructive programming. It is within a person’s power to tune their body to work constructively.
2. The illusion that people cannot live without meat.
Media, the press, and some doctors claim that man needs to eat meat protein, otherwise, he will fall ill and die. They assume that man gets protein from outside and assimilates it, so he needs a protein that matches his own as much as possible. Sounds like a pop-movie zombie story, don’t you think? They visualise a man as a zombie who takes a piece of flesh from an animal and incorporates it into himself to heal his injuries, or as a vampire who has no blood of his own and drinks the blood of living beings to keep his body alive.
This statement might be relevant in the case of a dead body. And a consciousness that illegally inhabits it. If a body cannot regenerate itself, maintain its vital functions, and produce the necessary energies, then it is dead. But is it? If we focus on living Humans, then this statement is not addressed to them. These recommendations and dietary models are not suitable for a living Human. A Human can eat only cruelty-free healthy food and produce the necessary elements to support his body.
The other argument is that human is big and will not live on grass alone. But is it true? And what does size have to do with it? Most herbivores are big and strong. They build up their protein by eating only plant food. They keep their bodies healthy and active. The same cow that people eat as a “source of protein” builds up that protein and gets everything it needs from grass. A pig, one of the most popular meats, is also a herbivore. Chicken and other poultry, eat grains and grass.
Very often judgments about humans are made by comparing them to animals. But a Human is not an animal. The abilities of his organism are many times greater than those of mammals.
So why does a man puts his laziness and inactivity above the lives of others?
Mainly because destructive lifestyles and nutrition habits slowed down processes in their bodies. Energy production is on a low and a man does not want to make an effort to rebuild his body, to cleanse it, to restore and adjust its work. It is a lot of work to do. Many people continue to kill animals because they do not know what to cook from plants. They are lazy to invent new receipts and change their habits.
How far human beings have fallen to put laziness on a pedestal so high above life? The lives of others, and the life of their own.
After all, by protecting the lives of others, one protects one’s own.
3. The pursuit of strength
People all over the world have proven that they can live and be healthy without meat. It is hard to argue against anymore. Thus the next layer of opposition focuses on strength and its perception. People claim that vegetarians are veggie-like and lack brute strength. But is this true?
This statement is an illusion based on the wrong assessment of strength. It is associated with aggression, anger, violence, hatred and other destructive behaviours.
Calmness and balance are tried to be branded as weaknesses. But they are not.
The root of this conflict goes far in the opposition of the light force, the force of life, to the dark force, the force of destruction.
Destroyers kill and die. In their death agony, they feel a surge of power, which is the energy released as a result of their destruction. This way of gaining ‘strength’ and energy is now being popularised. People consume alcohol, which destroys their bodies and mind and intoxicates them. They become addicted to the energy of destruction. They sacrifice a piece of themselves time after time to experience the feeling of illusory power.
Others take drugs, from serious ones to less strong but also destructive ones like caffeine, nicotine, etc. They use their body’s resources on loan, to enhance, and increase their ability not thinking about consequences.
People have been persuaded that living in the moment is all that matters. As now they want to achieve a lot in their career it is OK to stay up all day, drink buckets of coffee, overload their bodies and use all their reserves. Others have been convinced that they can’t graduate from a prestigious uni without mental stimulants.
An acquaintance, who studied at one of the most well-known universities, once told me that the workload there was so high that he could not cope without extra stimulation, as all his classmates. Just think by whom and in what state most modern scientific works are written. And in general what way of life, outlook and attitudes do these people broadcast? Most of them put the momentary result over health, happiness, balanced life, and longevity.
Athletes live on doping, killing their bodies for the entertainment of others. Many scientists are on mental stimulants. Politicians and pop culture are not worth talking about. Everything is obvious there. These are all examples of the behaviour of dark, destructive beings and their followers. It is as if they are living their last days, and their behaviour, thinking and choices lead them to do just that.
This contradicts the nature of a Human. He lives long and achieves results systematically, step by step. He is balanced and healthy. Man does not work on his tensions, much less consider the state of tensions to be a strength. He is aware of the value and true power of bright creative energy.
Remember when you created something worthwhile? When you had bright, creative, unusual ideas. A Human feels his power when he is calm, balanced and healthy. When his emotions are balanced, clear and bright. When he is active and life flows through him. This is a natural state for a living Human.
A Human is not afraid of not wanting to kill. He realises that it is against his nature. Man lives and fights to protect life. To gain his light power, he has to realise the value of what he is fighting for. He has to realise the value of Life.
4. A fear of death
All previous programs and illusions lead to one of the basic fears, a fear of death.
People are afraid of dying. Afraid if they cannot kill, they could not survive. Afraid that they cannot protect themselves without destructive power. Afraid to be killed.
It’s a fear, an illusion. Refuted by many who have been able to give it up. Many vegetarians in the world are statistically healthier than those who eat meat. Many of them are long-livers. Some world-renowned physically strong people do not eat meat.
Vegetarians are smarter, more creative and more active. Many of them are innovators. They can protect themselves and boost their evolution.
Fears associated with eating meat are illusory. There are people who live differently. And that is their choice.
People stop being afraid and become Humans. Stop running away from death and start walking and striving for Life! Cherish life, value life. Both your own and others. It is a choice of direction in your life. To live happily and for a long time, you must sincerely want this and go towards it with courage. And it will work out!