| Re: how eating meat turns people into animals [message #227708] |
Do, 20 Juli 2006 10:50 |
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dd wrote:
> The physical body layer of a nonvegetarian slowly, slowly becomes like an
> animal body.
> It is amazing that you don't realize that the meat >> you eat is the
> creation of those animals, it is an organic part of those animals. You take
> that << meat >> directly into your body and thus slowly you start making
> your own organic system animal-like. That system will affect you. That
> system will make your body a solid stone wall. Perhaps the reason why
> animals could not grow in intelligence is mostly because of their physical
> body. The intelligence which has evolved within you will slowly be reversed
> with the accumulation of animal flesh in your body. And very small things
> can make revolutionary changes - so small that we cannot even comprehend
> that they could do so.
> Scientists say that the growth of intelligence in the human brain was
> possible because he stood up on his hind legs; had he been moving on his
> hands and feet his brain could not have evolved. It is such a small thing
> that it is amazing that it has made so much difference, such as the
> difference in intelligence between a monkey and a man, a man and a dog -
> what a tremendous difference there is between an Einstein and a monkey! And
> scientists say that this difference is due to such a small thing.standing up
> on our hind legs. How could it happen? It happened because the flow of blood
> to the brain was reduced; blood now had to be pumped upwards to the brain.
> When the flow was reduced the brain could grow tender tissues, subtle
> nerves. If the flow is fast, the subtle nerves are destroyed. Animals have a
> constant large flow of blood towards the brain: that is why subtle nerves do
> not grow. It is like a river flowing very fast and not allowing the tiny
> plants to grow; not even the tiny pebbles can stay. They are all flushed
> away, thrown away. nly reason so much evolution of human intelligence became
> possible is that the brain received less blood. This is also why when you
> get up in the morning after a night's sleep your intelligence is fresh.
> Using your intelligence the whole day, by nighttime you get so tired you
> fall asleep, and during sleep more blood reaches to your brain.
> So there is not much difference between our sleep and an animal's sleep. The
> difference is in the waking states. Howsoever you look, you can't tell the
> difference between a sleeping man and a sleeping animal, or can you? No, all
> the differences begin in the waking state of a man and an animal.
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> http://www.osho.com/Main.cfm?Area=Magazine&Language=Engl ish
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