What Is the Relationship Between Diet & Spirituality

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Centauri says:

How 'bout just treating others with kindness regardless of whether they are human or otherwise. Not sure why the answer needs to be more complicated than that. One will then be able to decide if they want to eat a dead animal for dinner. Of course though there are vegetarians who are not as concerned about other people. The answer is to be loving to all.

Chris says:

I like to eat junk. I'm present with it. Thanks for explaining that the correct choice comes from within. Man those people will laugh at anything. Sometimes I want to punch those kind of people in the face. Edit. Was a good video. Thanks.

Pamela Cramer says:

Everything lives by eating something else.From bacteria to elephants. Plants emit scents, ect to deter insects from eating them. Know anything you choose to put in your body has been raised in a ethical way.

Renata brito Souza says:

Sem legendas

J K says:

he sure is a strange looking fellow

Dr Gurmeet Singh, Counsellor & Psychiatrist says:

Fresh fruit juice and dry fruits are best

Jorge Horna says:

I don’t quite agree with him. To begin with, his theory only works/apply to people who has access to food and that it is a secondary element in their life as oppose to those who suffer from hunger, or do not have access to much food. I believe it is a more cultural and maybe psychological, in some cases, habit of eatings. For example, in Japan, they tend to eat smaller portions than in Samoa. Or in India, you have plenty of cultures that adopted a vegetarian cuisine centuries ago. In Africa, they eat cookies made out of dirt, and so on.

gamersreview0net says:

I did therapeutic fasting for 4 weeks, it helped me to cure the body a lot, because then the body doesn't always have to handle imbalanced or heavy food, which I would usually eat because of not knowing or not understanding which food is right. After this period of time I learned how I can look into my feeling of the body which tells me, whether something will be good for me to eat or not <3

Rocio Guevara Obando says:

Gracias. Merci. Thanks.

Nalini Singh says:

What comes out of the Man Defiles him thank you Love and Peace .

phoenixon says:

one of the most touching image I think is of the native american hunter who explains to the hunted animal that his people need food and asks its consent to eat its meat to help people stay strong

Bob Ross says:

dead bird soup

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