The Best Diet for Developing Psychic Abilities

Started by Nina, October 23, 2011, 11:16:48 AM

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I feel bad now... because I didn't even see it! I'm sorry. *clicks link*
"Toleration is the greatest gift of the mind; it requires the same effort of the brain that it takes to balance oneself on a bicycle."


That's pretty spiffy.
"Toleration is the greatest gift of the mind; it requires the same effort of the brain that it takes to balance oneself on a bicycle."

It was a cool read, kind of funny too because I don't take medicine or go to the hospital. Been there 3 times, and 2 of them were for stitches. And no, no numbing agents were used. Sadly, I don't think I'm O. I think (think, not know) I'm AB, and not sure if it's (+) or (-). So that may be out the window lol. Who knows, maybe I'm the next evolution of man lol. Kidding of course, because then we'd be doomed.
"Intelligence is the flower of discrimination. There are many examples of the flower blooming but not bearing fruit."

"True warriors are humble men"

Quotebecause then we'd be doomed.

Somehow I doubt that. You are too easily distracted with candy :P

Besides, Taking over the world has already been claimed. Nina and I will be doing that.
"Toleration is the greatest gift of the mind; it requires the same effort of the brain that it takes to balance oneself on a bicycle."

Muahahaha!

ps: we are already doing that, but undercover ;)

Concerning how I feel about that comment lol

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6ovO7lmFYCc

Besides, the world is mine, but is to be divided among those that plan to uphold peace. Course, there's always room for a queen by my side  :wink:

Oh man, kidding of course lol. I rule alone.
"Intelligence is the flower of discrimination. There are many examples of the flower blooming but not bearing fruit."

"True warriors are humble men"

C'mere so I can bonk you.
"Toleration is the greatest gift of the mind; it requires the same effort of the brain that it takes to balance oneself on a bicycle."

Actually, it's been scientifically proven that when one eats meat, they take on a little bit (VERY little bit) of the personality of the animal that they have eaten. It's a little bit, but it's enough to change up a person's innate levels and thus modify their energetic and psychic identity.
Age is not defined by years, but by intellect and maturity.

I'd like to think my psychic identity does no resemble any of the animals I've eaten lol, but I couldn't really say it myself.

Still, that would explain why the cat ratted me out.  :-D Anyone? No? No laughs? So be it...
"Intelligence is the flower of discrimination. There are many examples of the flower blooming but not bearing fruit."

"True warriors are humble men"

Same as its proven that transplanted organs transfer memory within the cells. Even pieces of personality.

lil about cell memory:


http://www.livescience.com/7653-single-brain-cell-hold-memory.html

http://www.skepdic.com/cellular.html

Sorry, my inner child couldn't resist lol

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5L2hqPooo6A

The whole organ transplant thing I understand, it's been tossed around in discussion here among my friends. Working similarly with the consumption of animal meat I could understand too, since a lot of cannibalistic cultures ate their enemies as a way to become stronger. Still, I'd like to think my personality is all my own lol.
"Intelligence is the flower of discrimination. There are many examples of the flower blooming but not bearing fruit."

"True warriors are humble men"

October 24, 2011, 03:24:03 AM #28 Last Edit: October 24, 2011, 03:38:22 AM by Jake
Quote from: Nina on October 23, 2011, 11:16:48 AM

Jesus, Mohamed... these are just two most famous ones

You sure that these two were vegetarians?

A good diet is essential for bodily and mental health. I think it's a shocking state of affairs that as science has progressed and we have developed a greater understanding of nutrition and human physiology, generally speaking our diets have become worse. Our foods are over-processed and unnecessarily manipulated and chemically augmented. I avoid most meats, but only because they're likely sourced from industrially-reared animals, shot full of hormones, growth-enhancers and antibiotics. That should be reason alone for people to steer away from non-organic meat. I still eat game, and absolutely the stand-out meat I have eaten in the whole of my life so far was venison cooked by "celebrity" chef Marco Pierre White. The meat came from a deer that he himself stalked and shot within a few miles of his restaurant. I doubt I'll ever eat meat that topped that for flavour and indulgence.

Growing your own vegetables must surely be one good way of developing a more benign "spiritual" connection with the food you eat: taking the seeds and nurturing them, putting in the effort to maintain them until harvest. Relaxing, good for quiet meditation and introspection, and good for your heart and muscles too. Plus you know that the food that ends up on your plate wasn't doused in pesticides, grown in chemically-fertilized soil, and isn't "nutrient poor" like most of the stuff on the shelf in big stores. (That's quite an important thing to note about food - most of our nutritional data was gathered in the post-war period, and recent tests indicate that the nutritional values have dropped significantly since then, eg your kilo of carrots doesn't contain anywhere near the vitamin etc content that a kilo of carrots grown 60 years ago did...)

Stalking game is good for the mind, too. From a spiritual perspective, you are treading in the steps of our ancient forefathers, partaking of the hunt, testing your wits against the superior instincts and senses of your prey. And you are only killing what you are going to eat yourself. You have a lot more respect and appreciation of your meal than you would "stalking" it along the aisles of WalMart   :-)

Quote from: AWBrielle on October 23, 2011, 01:28:21 PM
Actually, it's been scientifically proven that when one eats meat, they take on a little bit (VERY little bit) of the personality of the animal that they have eaten.

That's an extraordinary claim. I'm always wary of the words "scientifically proven" - do you have a link for that? I'd be very interested to read it. If it is "scientific proof" rather than a pseudoscientific claim, I'd like to get more info so that I can incorporate it into some writing about hunting your own food.

QuoteYou sure that these two were vegetarians?

They weren't, but they did long periods of fasting ;)

QuoteGrowing your own vegetables must surely be one good way of developing a more benign "spiritual" connection with the food you eat

It certainly is the best, yes.

QuoteStalking game is good for the mind, too.

Erm, I dont know how to properly comment this one. Hunt has its pleasures for sure. But stalking? :|