Marma
3 min readApr 27, 2019

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Well, right after my “awakening”, after I left the psychiatric emergency unit, I was a “breatherian” for a day, not wanting to eat or drink, and realizing I could just live off of “light”. I didn’t know what “prana” was or the terminology, because I didn’t read a single book about that, but that was my intuition. Then my wife basically force-fed food and water into me, and I slowly reverted back to my old diet. I did try to avoid meat for a while (about a year) but now I just eat whatever I feel like.

I went to see a clairvoyant last summer, someone who can “speak” the language of energy, and he had some interesting insight to share. For instance, during that session, there were 2 people who were eating solely fruits, not even vegetables, and not drinking anything either. But they were a bit “weird”, setting themselves apart from the rest of the group and behaving like they were superior or more righteous in a way, speaking of “others” as destroying their bodies and eating poison etc.

The clairvoyant put them back in their place. Ultimately, you can’t judge what one should or shouldn’t do in this reality, since it’s all symbolic. Even eating pesticide riddled food may have a “deeper” purpose for you, as a soul, or may be linked to your “vibration”, or your karma, bringing you back to balance, or integrating information through the body rather than through other means.

The clairvoyant basically told us that the diet is personalized to the individual. There is no magic diet. Of course, since you “integrate” the consciousness of whatever you eat, if you eat any animals, it’s best that you ensure they had a pleasant life and were treated with care and love. For instance, the clairvoyant said that eating meat is very good for people that are too “up there”, talking to spirits, and on the verge of “escaping” this reality altogether or living like they are not part of this reality, because it “anchors” them down. It’s all about balance again. It’s like some “new age” types who live in their own bubble, isolated from the world, in their own little “custom” reality. That’s not what we are meant to be as a collective organism…

To finish, I saw an interesting video from a guy who started his own farm as a “survivalist”, to be 100% self-sufficient. He had some harsh things to say about vegans… Basically, his argument was that veganism kills as much or more animals than eating meat. Since a wide majority of vegetables are grown using pesticides on an industrial scale, these pesticides kill billions of insects (including worms, which also kills the soil), which kill millions of birds (who can’t eat those insects), rabbits, foxes… basically, it kills an entire eco-system. Also, it dissociates agriculture from animals and breaks the natural cycle of manure, which has to be substituted with chemicals (phosphate will “peak” at 2030, after that, we’ll have to go back to manure…) whereas in his farm, he has a few cows, goats, horses, chickens and can reuse their excrement as fertilizers, all the while the animals are treated well, with zero pesticides and a living soil.

This is not to say that one or the other is “good”. As I explain in the article above, it’s beyond “good and evil”. Rather, it’s just like a child eating his mothers’ milk. Yes, right now we are still “eating” our mother (eating mother Earth’s resources, through the umbilical cord, or her milk, which means exploiting fossil fuels and eating animals and vegetables), and eventually we will learn to be autonomous. You can make the “jump” to being breatherian, but that’s only if you can remain firmly rooted in THIS reality, which is not something many are capable of. These times are not for becoming a blissed out master in a cave, but ascending as a collective, being “born” as a collective. I hope this clarifies things! :-)

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Marma
Marma

Written by Marma

Political thinker, amateur philosopher, crypto-enthusiast and recently awakened to a spiritual transcendental reality.. www.marma.life

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