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  Tuesday, 03 January 2012
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<p>In relation to the upcoming 2012 Gnostic Retreat Australia I am confused about the meals being vegetarian. As far as I know Samael Aun Weor stated that for proper nourishment on the path towards self-realization one should include meat in their diet with respect to the element of Fire and The Common-Cosmic Trogoautoegocrat Law. I personally have nothing against vegetarianism as I was once a vegetarian myself (never a fanatical one though) and even before that have never been big on meat anyway but nowadays I do include organic/bio dynamic meat in my diet in a balanced way(no pork) mainly homemade meat/bone broths to nourish my physical body and soul and to consciously be part of the Trogoategocrat Law. So my question is basically why would the diet for the Gnostic Retreat be vegetarian if Samel Aun Weor himself does not support that diet and even states that even the great Masters of Tibet were non vegetarians as well as the great initiate Saint Germain and many other great Masters and initiates and that for one to be on this path not only does one not need to abstain from meat but one should include it in ones diet in a moderation as with everything for proper nourishment and the element of Fire. Thank you kindly upfront.</p>
12 years ago
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Each retreat is different, depending upon the retreat center. The Australia retreat is being held at a facility that observes a vegetarian diet. We respect that, and see no harm in not having meat for a few days. :)

Other retreat centers have provided meat for our events. Since we rely on the various retreat centers to provide food for attendees, we have to work with what they can provide.

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12 years ago
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#199
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Each retreat is different, depending upon the retreat center. The Australia retreat is being held at a facility that observes a vegetarian diet. We respect that, and see no harm in not having meat for a few days. :)

Other retreat centers have provided meat for our events. Since we rely on the various retreat centers to provide food for attendees, we have to work with what they can provide.

If you find our resources useful and want others to benefit as well, make a donation to Glorian Publishing. Every donation makes a difference.

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