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« Reply #15 on: May 07, 2024 11:59 am »

I was lucky I never felt any need for meat after suddenly quitting. Maybe the brain recognized it was not a food my system would tolerate. I also quit fish because I liked to see it swimming in water rather than dead on a plate. But I ate liberal amounts of cheese, usually.

Also, I totally ruled out cacao, coffee, and alcohol and went on like that for decades.

Sometimes we make a return to some of our innocence. I hope that is what I’m doing Lucca. Recently i’ve found that some secular music I have loved is now at time’s taking my vibration down, and when I listen to the words I can see that many popular singers and writers of music and lyrics have bouts of depression. I am watching my moods when it comes to foods as well. Some drinks I’ve gotten used to I have lately found to be somewhat of a lower vibration and I’m attempting to keep my spirits high at all times. So I’ve curbed cocoa, coffee and too almost a standstill. Just experimenting and glad to hear your feedback mccoy. The only thing I find myself drinking when it comes to dairy products is milk in smoothies and kefir with all the cultures. Even some people that used to stimulate me I find that it’s ok to let them stay at a distance.

Evidently, that's a phase in your development where you need, metaphorically speaking, to view your mind in a state of calmness, as viewing the flat extent of the sea in a day without any wind or breeze.
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