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Speaker 1 (00:02):
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I also know from my own experience that I cannot
go vegan, even vegetarian. It's my body requires the meat.
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And again, as long as you eat what you know,
eat what you kill, I guess, and you honor it,
that is where it goes. And for us and my family,
we buy a whole cow and that feeds our whole
family for a year, and that includes having visitors and
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stuff like that. So again, it's one of those things,
and each one of us are different. It doesn't mean
because you're not a vegetarian can be spiritual. And I've
always been a really huge meat eater. And as for plants,
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I'm going to tell you for me specifically that some
plants do not agree with me. There are a lot
of plants that I cannot actually eat because it physically
makes me sick or it creates some sort of inflammation
in my body. And there are plants, and if you
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watch the animals that eat them, they don't eat all
of them either, because some plants literally are out to
try and kill you because they don't want to be eaten.
It's the same thing, right, So and for me there's
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nothing like you can't even honor it in that sense
because it still will well, it's inflammation within your body.
Speaker 2 (02:04):
Yeah, that makes perfect sense, because they can't lift up
their skirts and run away, and so what they can
do is cause toxicity for humans. And so then it
becomes part of the humans wisdom and ways of knowing
that certain plants can make them sick and certain plants
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are okay. Plus, up until the last hundred years or so,
we were eating everything. In every season. We would eat
you know, in the springtime, you know, be maybe some
baby greens along with meat. In the wintertime, of course
it was meat or you know, canned foods, and you know,
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then in the summer people would be eating you know,
more vegetables and stuff, and then in the fall the
fruit to fatten up for winter, and then back into
basically carnivore because when it was very cold it's easy
to keep meat. But I myself have had I really tried.
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I really tried to be a vegan. I tried to
be a raw vegan. I fell into the mythology that
if you eat lots of vegetables, you'll completely heal yourself.
Yourthritis will go away. Everything will be healed plants or
the healers, And I just found that not to be true.
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And when I've communicated with what I'll call the plant
Kingdom or the plant realm, I was told that they
had three primary reasons for being alive. One is to reproduce,
two is to add to the balance and the harmony
of the planet. And number three is to serve as
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food for those that are I guess, walking a spiritual path.
Then later, when I started eating meat, I got exactly
the same message, and it almost knocked me off my chair.
It was very surprised. But beyond that, you know, we're
talking about plant communication. They do communicate with each other,
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they do take care of each other. They've also found
that out in the forests there are trees that will
allow themselves to be malnourished in order for more nutrient
to go to other plants and trees so they have
a chance to grow. Like, it's a whole amazing, amazing,
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amazing phenomenon that we don't really look into. You know,
we're all interested in ghosts and et and paranormal stuff,
but very few people are interested in plants, and interestingly enough,
a lot of the vegans are not that interested in
plants for the way things are grown today commercially in
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order for them to grow all the food that the
vegans and vegetarians eat. There it's like a horrible, horrible
killing field for small animals and snakes and bugs and
all kinds of creatures, even some mammals that we wouldn't expect.
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Whatever's out there living in the habitat of where you
know these crops are, they're all they're all killed. So,
like Rodney said from the live chat, we have to
eat something, absolutely, But I think it's important for us
to recognize the consciousness that is in all living things,
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even some things we don't consider to be living, like crystals.
But yeah, so Joan, have you have you seen any
of those studies that they've done where they hook little
electrodes up Oh yeah, sleeves and yeah, I do you
want to tell us more detail?
Speaker 1 (06:00):
So with those vibrations, they'll speak something to the plant,
So something like that hatred or even nefarious towards the plant,
and the vibration of the plant changes, and it's almost
they see that there's even the vibration is a fear vibration.
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And then if you say you're very pretty and you're
very like, you're so beautiful, and I love you and
all these lovely things that you say, the plant it
also reacts to that, and it's a different vibration. It's not,
as I believe, as eradicated, like they're the lines in it.
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And so there's all these things. And even with flowers,
flowers you can actually go when you see a bud
and you see it, you know, starting to open, you
can like like open, open, open, you can like cheer
it on and it will actually open in front of you.
So there are so many different things. And you can
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do that to us humans too. So if you're looking
at your kids and you can like cheer them on
to grow, and they just will. And so many plants
and even the trees, if there's a branch that's close
to you, you can ask it to come touch you
and they do. But the vibration of these plants are huge, right,
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No one wants their beautiful flowers to be cut off
of them. They don't because that's their appreciation of their
of what their nourishment is. And so then they bloom
so that they can be pretty, But does that mean
they want us to be cutting them and doing whatever
to them? Not necessarily, And so it's interesting take how
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you know, some people don't think of plants as having
any sort of feelings or a life to them, right,
So plants will even invite bees to come to them
so that they can reproduce, right, And sometimes even there's
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fake bees, which is interesting. There's wasps that look like
bees and so and then they'll kill the bees, right,
But some plants will actually kind of show those wasps
away just so that the bees can live and they
can again reproduce, because that is the whole thing. And
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when I'm looking outside, there are some trees that you
know they're still good, but you can see it starts
to diminish because, like you said Karen earlier, it goes weaker.
And part of that ecosystem is so that the woodpeckers
and other animals can eat off of it, because it
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needs to be somewhat alive for the bugs to go
in it, so that the woodpeckers can peck it in
order to get the grub out. So it's quite the ecosystem,
and it breaks, and they will break where the woodpecker
had pecked. It's quite it's quite intricate. And the you know,
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the geometrics, like Rodney sent said, is they are quite
amazing because every plant has geometric patterns, great sacred patterns,