Pranic Nourishment and Beyond
Our next energetic evolution
Have you ever heard of Pranic Nourishment?
As well as vegetarianism was seen as an extremism in the western world 50 years ago, with health professionals warning of its dangerous long-term effects, veganism was viewed in the same light.
Still, it has been adopted by millions as it gained popularity over the past two decades.
Today there is a large percentage of doctors and nutritionists who are not only vegetarians or vegans but also advise their patients to follow such dietary restrictions.
We can also find high-performance athletes adept to these lifestyles, who have defied science confirming that their performance can be even greater than that of someone who continues to consume meat and animal products.
While there are people who follow these types of diets for health and wellness reasons, one motivation shared by almost all vegans and vegetarians is to reduce animal suffering.
Broadly speaking, this motivation comes from recognizing that animals feel fear and pain in the same way humans experience these feelings.
It is because of our compassion for animals that we stopped supporting the branch of the food industry that is dedicated to exploring animals for human consumption.
Now the question that we can bring to this discussion is, does the plant kingdom not feel? Do plants, trees and tubers not have a consciousness capable of feeling fear or pain?
The answer has already been shared by several scientists when they affirmed from numerous studies that plants as well as animals have sensory capacities that allow them to feel what is happening to them. As well as what is happening in their environment.
They feel in a different way than animals with a nervous system do, but they feel anyway. And even as animals that live in groups, the vegetable realm has the ability to communicate between beings of the same species through signals emitted by their roots.
The consciousness that inhabits a tree, a plant or a human does not differ from each other. The consciousness that lives in this human being is of the same type and quality of consciousness that resides in any other living being on the planet.
Be it an insect, a vegetable or a four-limbed animal. We are all the same energy distributed in different vessels.
Just as we are alive, everything around us is alive as well, even if our limited senses can’t distinguish it. Our mind tends to create a hierarchy of importance according to our cultural programming.
We tend to believe that one animal is more important than another one according to its size or appearance, but through the eyes of creation, through the eyes of the universe, an ant is as important as an elephant, a kale is as important as a bonsai tree, a human being is as important as a cow.
Vegetarianism and veganism are great in their motives and premises, and perhaps they are the first steps to continue advancing in our expansion of consciousness.
Until we realize that it is not only the animal kingdom that is suffering on this planet but also the plant and mineral kingdom, which we have enslaved due to our overconsumption and extravagant use of the resources that surround us.
For this reason, Breatharianism or Pranic nourishment offers a path to keep going forward and advance one more level in the evolutionary staircase of our consciousness.
To recognize that we can let go of all the kingdoms of this planet by choosing to nourish ourselves with more subtle energies.
But the journey does not end with a pranic lifestyle. Because once we get completely in that state we will realize that there are many more dependencies we can leave behind to continue advancing in our energetic expansion.
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