RE: The redneck strike again.
April 25, 2014 at 10:32 am
(This post was last modified: April 25, 2014 at 10:34 am by Confused Ape.)
(April 25, 2014 at 10:23 am)Riketto Wrote: Christian mysticism is long gone.
The first Christians were real spiritualists but as the time goes
the things changed and slowly slowly spirituality turned into religion
(dogma or false truth) so these days all spirituality and mysticism
within Christianity is gone.
How can you be 100% certain that the first Christians were real spiritualists? And don't say you know because you were one of those first Christians in a past life.

(April 25, 2014 at 10:23 am)Riketto Wrote: I think you worry far too much about this issue.
A true spiritualist does not really worry too much whether
there is reincarnation or not.
I must be a true spiritualist, then, because I don't worry about it.

(April 25, 2014 at 10:23 am)Riketto Wrote: Of course after reaching high stage of consciousness everything come clear and you understand that reincarnation is there as you would understand that 2+2=4.
But where's the proof that this is anything more than a belief?
We obviously posted at the same time because you didn't reply to the PS part of my last post. I'll add it to this post to save you hunting back for it.
PS: I've just reread your opening post. There are many people working to stop deforestation and other damage to the planet but environmental concerns don't depend on meditating and believing in reincarnation. A lot of damage is due to unsustainable palm oil production. Palm oil is used in vegan and vegetarian food.
Is Palm Oil Vegan?
Quote:When I first heard about the ethical (and environmental) issues with palm oil I admit that I felt a bit annoyed - it's derived from plants and some of the most beloved vegan companies use it, so how could there be anything wrong with it?! Honestly, I was coming from a place of frustrated ignorance. Thus I started collecting information via conversations with friends and companies, but remained skeptical. At Expo East 2012 I spoke with a few businesses about their use of palm oil, and it was an uncomfortable topic - some were working on finding alternatives, others were irked by the issue. Six months later at Expo West 2013 I noticed several brands proudly displaying the words "palm oil free" on their packaging - things were changing fast! Meanwhile, VegNews had published a phenomenal article on the topic.



