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Chapter 32
Anaesthetising, intoxicating and stimulating substances cannot be proper food
Before I finish this book on the ideal food I would just like to point out that there are also "stimulating sources of nourishment" made from vegetarian products that cannot in any way be rightfully regarded as food. To this category belong all strongly stimulating narcotic substances. That these cannot be regarded as proper sources of nourishment is due to the fact that they act with vibrations that are far too strong, vibrations that are far superior to the vibrations of the human organism, and therefore cause this organism to vibrate in time with them. As the effects of this appear in the form of stimulation, intoxication, anaesthetisation or loss of self-control and the complete physical and mental undermining of the individual, these "stimulants" can belong only to a primitive level of consciousness and cannot possibly belong to a zone where a real overshadowing by "the holy spirit" or a permanent experience of a glorified consciousness can take place.


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