'Dinuguan': A Filipino Dish Using Pig's Blood
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Translation of me sounding the word 'Dinuguan': 'you do not have to get blood from the body' (you do not have to kill the pig to survive).
A meal eaten in the Philippines using pig's blood as the main ingredient - as the ego-personality perceiving oneself separate from the pig - eats to satisfy its desire to eat and to feel good -defined by ones positive and negative energy experiences- where the mind gets the energy it needs from the body- feeding of the body - existing in a world based on inequality where animals and plants get killed for food and profit - realizes through the process of self-perfection that one has to stop the mind - so assist oneself in every moment to stop - so one will not mine the body for energy - eats without sugar - realizing that sugar stimulates the mind - assists in establishing a world that truly honors life - where killing of plants and animals for food and profit will stop - eats to get the nutrients it needs to survive-develops a 'dinuguan 'recipe using ingredients that will assist the body to get the nutrients it needs to survive - where one communicates with the body to truly know what the body needs - 'till all are free and does not have to kill to survive.
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'What
is clear about words that are defined within and as self as polarized
words, are that they are reactive in nature. Meaning when carrying a
negatively or positively charged word within and as self, this polarity
charged word will ‘react’ within its environment seeking out designs of
‘homeostasis’ or ‘winning’. The consequential outflows of negatively and
positively charged words are predetermined in that they follow a
specific pre-programmed path.
It is thus common sense to realize that, what we place as definitions within and as ourselves is what we manifest within the expression of ourselves. This is why we redefine words; to find the living expression evident in each word from the principle of oneness and equality. As we look at a word we are moving ourselves through the word to see what it represents and what it stands for as a living expression. By assigning a definition to the word we are developing our vocabulary by placing within the definitions, living definitions that stand free from polarity which are able to stand as living expressions of the words that we have redefined.' ~ Taken from Earth's Journey to Life Blog.
It is thus common sense to realize that, what we place as definitions within and as ourselves is what we manifest within the expression of ourselves. This is why we redefine words; to find the living expression evident in each word from the principle of oneness and equality. As we look at a word we are moving ourselves through the word to see what it represents and what it stands for as a living expression. By assigning a definition to the word we are developing our vocabulary by placing within the definitions, living definitions that stand free from polarity which are able to stand as living expressions of the words that we have redefined.' ~ Taken from Earth's Journey to Life Blog.
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