Just for fun, what are foods that are commonly associated with priests/magicians wherever you guys are from? I know that the Brahmin caste in India has foods they are meant to abstain from but I don't know the details, nor do I know if different cults have different prescriptions for their diet etc.. Same goes for Buddhist monks, Imams, Catholic priests, Rabbis, Aztec priests, village shamans, schizophrenic people, I just want as much info as I can to compare and contrast and see if there are any commonalities.
>>39272226ive not encountered a food commonly associated with schizophrenic people before, will you elaborate.
>>39272249Schizophrenic people naturally have "knowledge", I was asking if there were any Terry Davis types that said anything related to food other than it all being poisoned which anybody with a brain knows. \And I mean genuine schizophrenic not just someone with bipolar having a psychotic episode.
One should eat only food thats been offered to God
cheeto puffs and poprocks
>>39272318Right, and what exactly would that be?For example I know the Pythagoreans didn't like eating beans because they believed it was akin to cannibalism as beans contained human spirits. I also know that a mixture of honey and milk or yogurt was a special food for the Ancient Greeks.
>>39272268your chosen terse was sufficently vague to invite missuderstanding. theres a shocking limited list of things a man eat, most of the list is actually a man feeding symbiotic bacteria he carries with in and feasting upon their leaving however milk, freash from the intended teet, honey and mono atomic gold do not require symbiotic digestion to nourish you or to put it another way -these 3 imbibles alone do not the invite outsiders into your temple -
>>39272341I see, would you say raw milk specifically or just milk in general?I'm reading some stuff on Aztec priestly diets that I'll post soon, it seems like human meat tamales are something they ate but idk if everyone ate it or just the priests
>>39272381> see, would you say raw milk specifically or just milk in general?i already answered this before you asked > fresh from the intended teetthe moment milk stills it begins to coagulate, from a molecular stand point this is an aggregation of disparate damaged components into single amorphic bodies, the function of symbiotic bodies invited in is to take aggregate bodies and break them into absorable disparate components. but you get all their shit too, this slowly kills the man.
>>39272416Thank you for your time, I didn't read the full comment before responding and I made an ass out of myself.
>>39272434the function of the anus is to remove shit from the body - an aspirational goal/tips fedora
>>39272226>Gita 17.8-10: Foods dear to those in the mode of goodness increase the duration of life, purify one’s existence and give strength, health, happiness and satisfaction. Such foods are juicy, fatty, wholesome, and pleasing to the heart.>Foods that are too bitter, too sour, salty, hot, pungent, dry and burning are dear to those in the mode of passion. Such foods cause distress, misery and disease.>Food prepared more than three hours before being eaten, food that is tasteless, decomposed and putrid, and food consisting of remnants and untouchable things is dear to those in the mode of darkness.>>39272330>Gita 9.26: If one offers Me with love and devotion a leaf, a flower, a fruit or water, I will accept it.It's the love and devotion that is important. Krishna will accept meat if offered in such a way, though hopefully one who loves God would understand why He would not want such an offering.>didn't like eating beans because they believed it was akin to cannibalism as beans contained human spirits.Kinda true yet ironically backward from Hindu lore.My understanding is sacrifices go up so gods bring rains down. Souls are embedded in rains, that go into grains and beans, that get eaten and go into semen, that get put into wombs.By avoiding the beans, they are delaying and obstructing the cycle.