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Quoting Naychaboy:
I was considering the fact of how most people follow the current trends. It seems like I'm in another world being a vegan for almost a decade now. I've been taking a serious look at the "food system" and it really is the equivalent of a system meant to cunningly drug you without a person even knowing that what they just ingested is dangerous to the normal functions of the body. The sort of response I've seen when I point out a simple solution to their drugfood problem is one of a serious drugfood addict. Until people take their diet more seriously then their progression of changing might remain unseen. I think part of the problem comes from everything that surrounds me is tryinig to get me to buy something, and 99% of the time it's something I don't need and on top of that it's actually bad for me. This in turn has to affect the thinking process. In a way, scientifically speaking, it actually lets me see the truth in things with a more clear vision, kind of seeing through one of the illusions placed in front of me to keep me behind, subservient, and dulling the genius within. One of the books that I've read explains the relationship between plants and is posted below, a truly wonderful piece of literature, for those brave enought to read it with an open mind. It delves deep into the feelings and consciousness of plants. In a way, I've always innately felt that everything is alive and sacred. Just some thoughts.... maybe I think too much?
I was considering the fact of how most people follow the current trends. It seems like I'm in another world being a vegan for almost a decade now. I've been taking a serious look at the "food system" and it really is the equivalent of a system meant to cunningly drug you without a person even knowing that what they just ingested is dangerous to the normal functions of the body. The sort of response I've seen when I point out a simple solution to their drugfood problem is one of a serious drugfood addict. Until people take their diet more seriously then their progression of changing might remain unseen. I think part of the problem comes from everything that surrounds me is tryinig to get me to buy something, and 99% of the time it's something I don't need and on top of that it's actually bad for me. This in turn has to affect the thinking process. In a way, scientifically speaking, it actually lets me see the truth in things with a more clear vision, kind of seeing through one of the illusions placed in front of me to keep me behind, subservient, and dulling the genius within. One of the books that I've read explains the relationship between plants and is posted below, a truly wonderful piece of literature, for those brave enought to read it with an open mind. It delves deep into the feelings and consciousness of plants. In a way, I've always innately felt that everything is alive and sacred. Just some thoughts.... maybe I think too much?
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