Re: CSDiet / Conscious Slaughter

2004-11-16 Thread John Rigby
At 01:58 AM 16/11/04, you wrote: Plants are living, thinking, feeling beings John. Ever read The Secret Life of Plants? Garnet Hi Garnet, Nearly had me there!But they don't have eyes. They aren't beings but THAT book was amazing, was it not? FACTS! I love facts - even if

Re: CSDiet / Conscious Slaughter

2004-11-15 Thread John Rigby
At 12:33 PM 15/11/04, you wrote: Himagain Always impressed by the fact that those REAL Indians - in India - could be starving - literally- and wouldn't knock off and eat a cow. But John, they won't eat because they believe in reincarnation and may be eating a relative. That's very different

Re: CSDiet / Conscious Slaughter

2004-11-15 Thread John Rigby
At 01:05 PM 15/11/04, you wrote: And, though they may not perhaps kill and eat the cow themselves, I've seen photos and read articles of hideous cruelty. Some who wouldn't eat meat have no compunction about driving a cow (with a whip) miles to be slaughtered and sold to those who do. Cow in

Re: CSDiet / Conscious Slaughter

2004-11-15 Thread Garnet
Plants are living, thinking, feeling beings John. Ever read The Secret Life of Plants? Garnet On Mon, 2004-11-15 at 02:28, John Rigby wrote: At 01:05 PM 15/11/04, you wrote: And, though they may not perhaps kill and eat the cow themselves, I've seen photos and read articles of hideous

Re: CSDiet / Conscious Slaughter

2004-11-14 Thread C. Hatzfeld
Himagain Always impressed by the fact that those REAL Indians - in India - could be starving - literally- and wouldn't knock off and eat a cow. But John, they won't eat because they believe in reincarnation and may be eating a relative. That's very different than just having respect for an

Re: CSDiet / Conscious Slaughter

2004-11-14 Thread sol
And, though they may not perhaps kill and eat the cow themselves, I've seen photos and read articles of hideous cruelty. Some who wouldn't eat meat have no compunction about driving a cow (with a whip) miles to be slaughtered and sold to those who do. Cow in question had a broken leg it was

CSDiet / Conscious Slaughter

2004-11-12 Thread Garnet
On Thu, 2004-11-11 at 08:22, Garnet wrote: I consciously slaughtered an organic steer. This is in accordance with the belief of indigenous peoples that in killing an animal for consumption the animals energy must be preserved by a humane and conscious process or the meat will not sustain the

Re: CSDiet / Conscious Slaughter

2004-11-12 Thread Brickeyk
In a message dated 11/12/2004 5:41:20 AM Pacific Standard Time, garnetri...@earthlink.net writes: I consciously slaughtered an organic steer. This is in accordance with the belief of indigenous peoples that in killing an animal for consumption the animals energy must be preserved by a humane

Re: CSDiet / Conscious Slaughter

2004-11-12 Thread Sally Khanna
Hi Garnet, I would llike to get in touch with this person, if he's still doing this. Sally Garnet garnetri...@earthlink.net wrote: On Thu, 2004-11-11 at 08:22, Garnet wrote: I consciously slaughtered an organic steer. This is in accordance with the belief of indigenous peoples that in

Re: CSDiet / Conscious Slaughter

2004-11-12 Thread Garnet
H. A. Fitzsimons http://www.thunderheartbison.com/index.html shapera...@aol.com 210.930.0841 On Fri, 2004-11-12 at 14:25, Sally Khanna wrote: Hi Garnet, I would like to get in touch with this person, if he's still doing this. Sally -- The Silver List is a moderated forum for

Re: CSDiet / Conscious Slaughter

2004-11-12 Thread John Rigby
At 11:38 PM 12/11/04, you wrote: On Thu, 2004-11-11 at 08:22, Garnet wrote: I consciously slaughtered an organic steer. This is in accordance with the belief of indigenous peoples that in killing an animal for consumption the animals energy must be preserved by a humane and conscious

Re: CSDiet / Conscious Slaughter

2004-11-12 Thread Garnet
Actually the poor old dog was thriving on Lamb and Rice Kibble until she started getting into the cat food, which had wheat in it. I had been feeding the cats in the laundry room up until then. Describes the slaughter of bison at the Shape Ranch in Uvalde, TX

Re: CSDiet / Conscious Slaughter

2004-11-12 Thread John Rigby
At 05:27 AM 13/11/04, you wrote: My boys were playing with some live crabs. An Indian lady visiting and staying with us really gave them a tongue lashing. Never play with or tease your future meal, give it respect for giving its life to you. She is the same lady that made Oregon grape tea for

Re: CSDiet / Conscious Slaughter

2004-11-12 Thread John Rigby
At 08:23 AM 13/11/04, you wrote: H. A. Fitzsimons http://www.thunderheartbison.com/index.html shapera...@aol.com AND Garnet - just realised - you were talking about a Buffalo - NOTHING like a toxic misshapen modern cow. Himagain Always impressed by the fact that those REAL Indians - in

Re: CSDiet / Conscious Slaughter

2004-11-12 Thread John Rigby
At 09:20 AM 13/11/04, you wrote: So no comment on the energetic differences in consciously slaughtered meat? Lots of people have thrived on very high meat diets for millennia. That is what WE evolved from. Cereals, grains, root vegetables were all eaten last, when the winter stores of meats