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Dead bodies
A spiritual discourse critiquing modern dietary habits and their perceived metaphysical consequences.
"A dead body is a dead body, whether from a human or an animal. The negative energies are equally present."
"They possess a prāṇa, that fresh energy that makes you young, most certainly."
The speaker presents a stark analogy, questioning why society considers human corpses inauspicious yet routinely stores animal meat in home refrigerators. He directly links this practice to negative home energy, which he blames for familial discord, rebellious children, and societal ills, culminating in a paradoxical statement about meat possessing life-giving energy.
Recording location: Czech Republic, Strilky, Summer seminar
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