All the cultures he visited had one or
more sacred foods given to men and women before conception, to women during pregnancy and lactation and to children during growth.
Not exact matches
As she continues to read, we hear about Paul's incarceration and persecution, about how Jesus is «the image of the invisible God, the firstborn over all creation,» about watching out for all those false teachings that circulated through the trade routes, about how we ought to stop judging each other over differences of opinion regarding religious festivals and
food (I blush a little at this point and resolved to make peace with some rather opinionated friends before the next
sacred meal), about how we should clothe ourselves with compassion, kindness, humility, gentleness, and patience, and love, about how we must forgive one another, about how the things that once separated Jew from Greek and slave from free are broken down at the foot of the cross, about how we should sing
more hymns.
Ceremonials, temples,
sacred writings testify to the significance, to us and to our ancestors, of things that mattered
more than
food and shelter.
Save on the less important things like oatmeal and spend
more on the «
sacred foods».
This
sacred berry boasts
more antioxidants than any other
food on Earth (believe it or not).
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foods to make you
more fertile,
sacred foods
A
sacred ingredient that was used in spiritual ceremonies and art dating back to the 7th millennium BC, it's far
more than just the latest health
food trend.
The talk of «
sacred food», «evolution», «sentient beings», «suffering making one
more complete», and «being banned from light», may be too much highfalutin after all.