Thanks for having the guts to comment! I knew this one would go over like a lead balloon because most people who eat animals are not willing to accept one iota of culpability. I am not one of those vegans who thinks Inuit people should go without their traditional meat diet (nor should the cannibals of Papua, New Guinea avoid dining on human flesh) and you may be onto something about warriors needing the huge amount of calories and fat only meat can provide. There is no absolute. There are some people, for whatever reason, who need to eat flesh. Their number is far fewer than most meat eaters would like to claim, however, they do exist. My hypothesis is that the non-warriors who fail to thrive on anything but animal flesh and secretions have etheric damage. One form of etheric damage that has become common is diabetes: I believe diabetes is the result of severe etheric deprivation in one's babyhood and developmental years that later manifests as a metabolic disorder. Many of the diabetics I have known come from etheric poverty: lots of divorces, broken homes, and parents who either wouldn't or couldn't keep home. It also seems uncannily common among diabetics to sleep late and to have an aversion/resentment to steady work.
I'm glad you found inspiration via my blog to listen to some good tunes -- it's easy for me to talk way too much about music because my own musicianship is severely lacking. I am one who has to work for what little skill I have, so any opinions I have on music should probably be taken with several grains of salt.
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Date: 2022-10-01 04:33 am (UTC)I'm glad you found inspiration via my blog to listen to some good tunes -- it's easy for me to talk way too much about music because my own musicianship is severely lacking. I am one who has to work for what little skill I have, so any opinions I have on music should probably be taken with several grains of salt.