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« on: Jan 19, 2023 03:35 pm »

Of course, you are welcomed to your opinion- and Dr. Hayman is welcomed to his. You have chosen a different path, and you will find this hard to understand but I believe there are many true paths offered here on this planet- all of which belong to God. I intend on continuing to share what I discover, and if mccoy is interested in what he has to say about meat- I will do so(seeing as the question was directed at him). You can also ask me what he has to say on vegetables. He goes into all food types. Who knows, you might find what he's learned about vegetables more interesting. And you still might learn something after-all. I would encourage the discussion of The Holy Science in a separate thread as I intend to make the focus of this thread around the book.

I would love for us all to read something together and jump into it. I don't own The Holy Science and would like a hard copy(I don't want to read off the computer screen). Eventually I might pick this up. Or if you'd like to gift me a copy, I accept.  Cheesy I have also created a thread with your interest in vegetarian eating, here:

http://spiritualportal.net/index.php/topic,8286.0.html

Titled, "Cooking with Legumes" by Swami Vidyadhishananda.

As I am begin to read more books and attempt to share what I discover with others- I notice those who have not read the book often have the most negative things to say about the author or the book. It's a curious phenomenon. The very same happened as a friend gifted me, "The Flivver King." As I was gifted it, another friend had the most negative things to say about Uptain Sinclair. When I finished reading the book I asked him what he thought about it, and to my surprise he said he never read it. So, I mean no offense as I make this observation.
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