Can someone born at the North Pole eat meat?
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"Your diet is not dictated by geography, but by the depth of your consciousness and the purity of your intention."
According to Osho, it is possible, even at the North Pole, but it depends on your inner aim. If you seek communion with the 'world of the voiceless,' you should not eat meat; if you do not seek that communion, you can. Geography does not decide your diet; your consciousness and intention do.
Yes, you can eat meat there, but if you want to lovingly connect with all silent beings, you shouldn’t.
Why this matters practically
- Aligns your diet with spiritual intention rather than circumstance.
- Strengthens compassion and sensitivity toward voiceless life.
- Reminds you that mindful choice, not location, guides ethics.
- Strengthens compassion and sensitivity toward voiceless life.
- Reminds you that mindful choice, not location, guides ethics.
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