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Re: C'mon guys
Bruce Paine asked:
"To return to the topic at hand... most people who believe in ghosts and other supernatural beings and events, what do they eat?
What types of foods do you suppose contributes to what kinds of experiences and interpretations of those experiences?"
I imagine a very yin diet causes these spiritual experiences in some cases. In theory the less "earthed" one is the more attuned they are to the "spirit world", in theory, right?
Also a yin diet can cause a wild imagination , if we are to believe that a "wild imagination" is all there is to reports of supernatural phenomena (which I don't necessarily).
And trauma, of course, can cause hallucinations.
There are some REALLY good ghost stories out there, though, Bruce -- really hard to dismiss. If you are to believe them, these ghosts don't seem to give a damn what people are eating, they are pretty "independent spirits" (ha ha.)
P.S. Ishi, you were raised "macrobiotic" right?
Last edited by MJS; 02-18-2004 at 04:37 PM.
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