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melchoir_magik
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« Reply #164 on: Friday 18 April, 2008 » |
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Just love the pics! we're surrounding by propaganda, thats what those pics scream out to me and that to be aware of all of that around us, a good sense of humour is required. And the beauty in the simple unadulterated food...wow.
When every single person asks me a question referring to protein, calcium, iron etc, its a challenge to remain humble and not answer with some smart arse answer and judgement. They are all "educated" by the propaganda that they see and hear. We are in many ways such a misinformed society. Having said that its also important to not judge someone else's choices or lifestyle. I was in a major shopping complex the other day and was just struck by the amount of really over weight very unhealthy looking people just shoveling * into their bodies. I felt incredibly sad for them, for what they didnt know was killing them. But their I was, judging them for how they were treating themselves, and I didnt even know them. Im finding this a daily struggle and lesson.
I consider myself a very liberal open minded person but (as jungle said in a recent post,) I too am becoming increasingly concerned with what other people are eating, and in turn judging their choices. Its difficult to witness friends and family in particular, eating what they think is healthy eating but its starchy heavily cooked, badly combined nutrient deficient foods. They do ask questions and tell me I have inspired them in their diets but it is like re learning what and how to eat. They are all brainwashed into what they think is good eating. I just have to remind myself that raw has given me a healthy body and spirit and its a gift to share the knowledge, amidst the fear that I will in turn become a nagging nemesis to those that are in ear shot.
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