14 thoughts on “Abraham Hicks ~ Genetically Modified Food”

  1. Abraham Hicks spends more time criticizing the critics than it would take to just acknowledge that corporations can and do poison our food (and the environment) for profit and they hide and deny the truth of this for profit. Why not just say "it's good to be mindful of such realities and a simple solution is to eat organic food which is better for human health and better for the environment." It's a good lesson to exercise due diligence and use good judgement. Seth said "Don't deny the dissatisfying condition that is meant to lead to a creative solution." Corporations, held accountable in this way, can learn to seek out a healthy win-win situation with the public and the environment instead of a foul win-lose situation and find there is more profit in the former than the latter.

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  2. so…lets say a group of scientists decide to tamper with gravity and supplant it with something else…say laughing gas. Does that mean we just don't focus on it?

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  3. Good one for me, as I'm very concerned about GMOs and the impact on the soil and environment, health, etc. I suppose if you stay in the "vortex" you would naturally be attracted to food that is good for you. You would feel inspired to choose this and that. That's why there are no good diet "rules". Everyone is different and should go with what works for YOU. For some, eggs are good, for others…not so much. Also, if you focus on the good companies that make organic food, they will grow! Those companies make me feel good. 😀

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  4. The last minute of the clip says it all : ) I used to be in to all this stuff and I think it was actually negatively impacting my health lol I eat as healthy and organic as possible. People in these companies care most about dollars, period and you vote with you dollar – period. Vote with your dollar : ) I see a huge shift at the store in the amount of organic, non GMO & BOA free labels I see already.

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  5. yes yes yes! i will add that my most active thoughts about this (and other similar situations) are to envision and know that companies with practices such as this are quickly being outed and are on the verge of decline. i see and read evidence of this every day, and when i do, i go, "yay!" and "of course!". food that is naturally produced is so much more appealing and makes so much sense for the earth and our bodies and our taste buds! it's so simple. that's how it works in MY universe! lol…

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  6. such an interesting conundrum, isn't it? i choose to support the movement toward eradicating GMO's while holding it lightly in my thoughts. i don't dwell or suffer over it anymore, but i sign plenty of petitions because it feels good to do so. i choose to eat according to my knowledge and my instincts with an emphasis on eating what feels most right & delicious to me w/o any focus or fear re: what's "bad". i choose local, organic, etc. when possible and eat from a place of joy and celebration.

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