I think I might have an idea what's going on. In David Wilcock's book, called the synchronicity key, he explains how there was this guy that put a plant on a polygraph and the plant being alive it will cry in agony in anticipation of being burned by a match. He furthered this by doing it with all kinds of food and it turns out that even meat, it's still alive and it will cry out in fear of being cooked, eaten, etc. This is why in Indian culture I believe they have to repeatedly bless their food before they eat it. Also, it is said that if the animal is abused in any way, by eating the meat, we inherit its abuse. Try watching the movie called food inc and you get an idea how livestock is used and abused. You inherit this by eating it. I think that the muslim's version of the halal meat must recognize this.
Im not religious. Then why do I feel guilty for eating non-halal meat?
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I think I might have an idea what's going on. In David Wilcock's book, called the synchronicity key, he explains how there was this guy that put a plant on a polygraph and the plant being alive it will cry in agony in anticipation of being burned by a match. He furthered this by doing it with all kinds of food and it turns out that even meat, it's still alive and it will cry out in fear of being cooked, eaten, etc. This is why in Indian culture I believe they have to repeatedly bless their food before they eat it. Also, it is said that if the animal is abused in any way, by eating the meat, we inherit its abuse. Try watching the movie called food inc and you get an idea how livestock is used and abused. You inherit this by eating it. I think that the muslim's version of the halal meat must recognize this.