Guest guest Posted March 27, 2005 Report Share Posted March 27, 2005 Adam, You're so cute I can't stand it! BUT>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> how could you kill a chicken? I'm sick thinking about it. I know you're all spiritual and all that into where you are the environment, etc but man that's disgusting! That poor chicken had to die for a lesson at the place? YIK YIK YIK still love you even if you are a murderer............ Your explanation of my off topic stuff sounds much nicer than how I said it I'm sure. Thanks for cleaning me up a bit too. Love, Reg > Hello, everyone! > > > On behalf of the entire group, and Reggie (the Group founder and principle > moderator), I'd like to welcome ! Please introduce yourself, > , share anything you like about you and your journey, and feel free > to ask questions! > > > Mike, the suggestions that you shared with for her talk about " You > are What You Eat " are awesome! I'll be teaching a class next month on > macrobiotic living to my fellow classmates at massage school--and you're > comments opened some great possibilities. > > > , what approach did you take with your presentation? How'd it go? The > information that you posted about soy was very useful, too! The research > confirmed that traditional whole soy products--tempeh, natto, miso and > tofu--are extremely beneficialy, while the newer processed products (those > where portions of soy are isolated) may have adverse implications. > > > , I was in Spokane with the Bear Tribe in '92 for about three weeks. > I did kill and clean the chicken. And then gave him to the cooks for them > to prepare and serve to the others who would be eating the chickens. > > > The point of the exercise was, in a broader context, to teach us that food > is all around us, particularly in emergency situations--if we know how to > identify it and want to do with it. According to Native American oral > history, humans only began eating animals to get through major climatic > changes when their gathering areas were not yielding adequate supplies of > plant foods. The teaching is remembered as being a temporary solution; of > course, that part has been lost in practice for many reasons. > > > , you also asked what would be considered " off-topic. " I like how > Reggie answered this question when I asked her: there's nothing off-topic. > This Group's intention is to listen, to help, and to serve one another in > any way we can. Reggie's feeling was that " rules " limit self- expression, > and she wants to create an environment that supports each person's needs > to vent, to process, and to learn. Some people may choose to read all the > dialogue. Some may choose to skip much of it. And that's all good. Each > person will find what he or she needs. > > > I look back at that e-mail that I wrote, " Some Comments for Group > Discussion, " and I have to laugh. Perhaps someone was a bit tight-- I think > my Liver, Kidney and Bladder meridians were talking to me that morning. > Anyway, I loved and appreciated what was reflected back to me. > > > Hope you're all starting to feel and enjoy the upward, renewing energy of > Spring! > > > Love and peace, > Adam Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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