Categories
nutrition

nutrition and odic power

Since the od cloud above the Ark of the Covenant represented the purest mixture of terrestrial od, only those animals whose od was of the
purest kind were allowed to be slaughtered. So-called ‘unclean’ animals
were not allowed to be used as sacrificial animals. The animals regarded as
‘unclean’ in the Bible are those that have the lowest and most impure od of
any creatures whose flesh could conceivably serve as human food. This is
also why the people were forbidden to eat the flesh of unclean animals.
Because of its impure od it was harmful first of all for the human body.
Your physicians know well enough that eating pork is not to be
recommended, especially for growing children. What you call scrofula
would scarcely be found among children if they were denied pork, which is
not wholesome even for adults if it forms a substantial part of the daily diet.
“There was, however, another reason for forbidding the Jews to eat
the flesh of unclean beasts. You know that any impure od that may be
present in a person offers a dangerous opening to the evil spirit world to
influence him negatively in a lasting way. Impure od is the breath of life of
the evil spirits, and whenever they find someone whose od is like their own,
they can very readily not only influence his thoughts and imagination, but
also arouse his physical passions to a dangerous pitch. A person whose od is
pure is not easily accessible to evil, which is kept from direct contact by the
radiation of his pure od. For evil can no more bear pure odic radiation than a
person whose eyes are afflicted can bear strong light. The purity of a
person’s od depends upon the purity of his spirit, and since most people,
because of their impure spirits, already have quite enough impure od to offer
sufficient openings to evil, it is most important to not add more impure
terrestrial od through the consumption of unclean food.
“God therefore had very important reasons for forbidding the eating of
the meat of unclean animals. The influence of the Powers of Evil was
particularly strong in those days, owing to the widespread idolatry, and God
wanted to protect the people He had chosen as the bearers of His faith
against this pernicious influence.