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Anonymous No.40838388 >>40838395 >>40838399 >>40838403 >>40838428 >>40838926 >>40838934 >>40839296
How will my diet affect me spiritually?
I used to be 130 pounds (Was down from 250 in 6 months) last year in September doing raw vegan but I had a paranormal experience and it made me go schizo and I ended up in and out of in-patient where they fed me delicious cooked food. Now I am pushing 300 pounds. I'm planning on doing mostly raw fruits and vegetables with hardboiled eggs. I would add diary but I feel like the diary industry is just as violent as the meat industry. I feel like eggs are the least evil choice for a "meat". What do you think the benefits of this diet are? Am I coping by thinking eggs are permissible?
Anonymous No.40838395 >>40839296
>>40838388 (OP)
not paranormal
LUCIFER !!P38zFLDUYUh No.40838399
>>40838388 (OP)
We can allow a diet of vegetables, fruits, grains, milk, honey, and also eggs...
Anonymous No.40838403 >>40838951
>>40838388 (OP)
Do Atkins. Eggs, dairy meat. No sugar or carbs for the cleanest cut.

Bacon grease is filled with vitamins. Pork rinds are good protein too if you need a crunch.

Don't let thee diet control your mind.
LUCIFER !!P38zFLDUYUh No.40838408 >>40839296
The most important thing is to stop consuming flesh and blood.
Anonymous No.40838428
>>40838388 (OP)
SHAKKY STEP ON ME I LOVE YOU SHAKKY AHHHHHHHHH
LUCIFER !!P38zFLDUYUh No.40838434 >>40838442
>Wagner and Vegetarianism

During Friedrich Nietzsche's visits to Triebschen in 1869 Wagner, who was otherwise impressed by Nietzsche, was scornful of the young professor's commitment to vegetarianism; despite the fact that, under the influence of Mathilde Wesendonk, he had already developed an interest in the rights of animals. Wagner had learned from his mentor Schopenhauer that mankind was a species distinguished from other animals only by our capacities for reason and compassion. It was from sympathy with our fellow-creatures that Wagner progressed towards vegetarianism; although he never became a total vegetarian. He knew the writings of Georg Friedrich Daumer (1800-1875); perhaps he first encountered this poet and philosopher in his translation of poems by Hafiz. Wagner later acquired several of Daumer's books on philosophy and religion, and Cosima's Diaries mention Daumer several times.

Among those books was an account of the foundling Kaspar Hauser, to whom Daumer was tutor. Wagner was struck by Daumer's argument that man's original diet was vegetarian (a view that he had already met in Schopenhauer's Parerga und Paralipomena) and that the moral and physical decline of mankind was the result of the change to an unnatural diet that included meat. Daumer noted that the behaviour of Kaspar Hauser — who in his wild years had only lived on wild fruit and who, in his first few months of captivity, lived on bread and water — deteriorated as soon as the boy was introduced to meat dishes; which at first he refused. Kaspar became unco-operative and, according to Daumer, "the nobility of his nature disappeared". Daumer also wrote of how the adoption of a vegetarian diet had caused an improvement in his own health.
LUCIFER !!P38zFLDUYUh No.40838442 >>40838560
>>40838434
Some years later (and no earlier than 1880), Wagner was sent a tract written by Jean Antoine Gleïzès (1773-1843), Thalysia oder Das Heil der Menschheit (originally published in French 1840-42; German translation 1872), in which the author argued that Christ's mission had been to end the eating of flesh: according to Gleïzès, this was the true meaning of the bread and wine of the Last Supper. He also argued, like Schopenhauer, that man was raised above other animals by his capacity for compassion. Wagner was impressed by the arguments of Gleïzès, perhaps even more so than he had been by the similar ones put forward by Daumer. Wagner synthesised the ideas of these writers with the views of Schopenhauer (as quoted above) in his essay Heldenthum und Christenthum (Herodom and Christendom, 1881), in which he contrasted these ideas about diet with those of Count Gobineau (whose views Wagner's essay treated with too much respect, to the subsequent harm of Wagner's reputation). Following Gleïzès and his own opinion that in the teachings of the great spiritual teachers (lost or distorted in the religious books written by their disciples) there was a common core of teaching, Wagner claimed the support of "the noblest sages of all time" for the belief that the cause of mankind's degeneration was the substitution of flesh for vegetable food.
Anonymous No.40838560
>>40838442
>pythagoras has head-hair beard instead of pubic-har beard
>that sleeping giant found in iran also has a head-hair beard
LUCIFER !!P38zFLDUYUh No.40838617
occult tip: eat lots of hemp seeds.
Anonymous No.40838762
I'm fasting before going on this diet and I just completed day one. First day without eating in over 10 months. Crazy. Going to go for 30 days.
Anonymous No.40838926 >>40839296
>>40838388 (OP)
eat lots of nuts
Anonymous No.40838934 >>40839296
>>40838388 (OP)
Stop taking whatever medication they have you on. That’s what’s likely making you gain weight. Also, milk is bad for you because they put nasty hormones and antibiotics that give you fungal infections in every dairy cow.
Anonymous No.40838951 >>40839105
>>40838403
> drink dairy, but don’t eat sugar or carbs
Are you seriously that dumb? Dairy is literally lactose, which is milk sugar designed to turn 500 pound babies into 1000pound beast.
Anonymous No.40839105
>>40838951
drink semen
LUCIFER !!P38zFLDUYUh No.40839258
Factory-farmed dairy is simply no good. Nothing good comes from that cruelty. Until the cows are treated with due dignity, almond or oat milk is superior.
Anonymous No.40839296
>>40838408
this,
and next, stop with refined carbs and sugars
next, eat more greens and nuts as >>40838926 anon says
next, stop taking meds as >>40838934 anon says
next, get enough sunshine as you harvest your greens barefoot

>>40838395
actually it is, this question lies at the very foundation of civilization and emergent culture (or lack thereof), if you are violent with nature to procure your food, then you will (and have) created a violent insensitive society which is degenerate.

>>40838388 (OP)
op, you must face your schizo experience with newfound strength and transmute it with love and gentleness. No electronics and screens too for the most part.