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coconut theology

coconuts for Jesus
Correct.
Better life thru chemistry and nutritional medicine.
You might like the Uchee Pines Health Institute with Dr. Agatha Thrash and their Counselling sheets on illness, and Health etc. Its all free - here

There is also a lot on health to be shared, for instance HealThy Soul

It is good to consider ones physical strength, but have you considered also your mental and spiritual strength?

I tinkered with it from teenage, have been more focused on it for about twenty years.
The music you play, have you considered it in regards health, healing and edification? In other words, have you studied the effects of music upon the human system, brain, blood and heart rate? if not you might consider these, a playlist, so take your pick, some are more religious or secular than others, taught from musicians, producers, with quotations from the music industry itself on a broad spectrum, etc, like this resource:


Anyways, merely asking if you have studied the field, or are just playing in that field for the time being, and if so, would you consider studying the field indepth along with your body building? I think you would find synergistic benefits in so doing, even as the agriculture field has.
 

coconut theology

coconuts for Jesus
Why not coconuts?

It is the best. Umu, is great! Try the palasami (spinach leaf with coconut milk and cooked coconut). So sweet. And if you haven't tried refrigerator cold coconut water straight from the coconut, you are missing out, nothing like that tasteless storebought stuff. Pure cold coconut water is gold ... so good. Healthy, electrolytes, etc. It was even used as a plasma when needed for blood transfusions when plasma ran out.

Also, try some Ulu (Bread Fruit), but you will want a good dipping sauce, can also use coconut milk there too.
 

coconut theology

coconuts for Jesus
Hi

and remember, I have a job to do, if you have a pick-a-nick basket

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Lookin' a little portly there Yogi. :)

You might want to let this picnic basket slide on by. :)
 

danieldemol

Well-Known Member
Premium Member
:) Are they swapping to all electrical and digital there too, as in the States? Are there any groups that resist such, that do not want extra EMF, etc?
I have been told gas meters will not go electric in Australia for at least ten years.

I don’t know of any groups in Australia who are actively opposed to electrical gas meters
 

coconut theology

coconuts for Jesus
It's all about moderation and drinking for pleasure not effect,drinking beer is pleasurable to me.

I currently work as a chef in a busy restaurant but I also do some farming,I'm not religious btw.
All persons are religious, in one way or another. All worship [worthship] (worth their time, money, attention, family, children, God, etc), it's just a matter of their priorities.

Proverbs 20:1 says this (a book of wisdom)

Pro 20:1 Wine is a mocker, strong drink is raging: and whosoever is deceived thereby is not wise.​

What it says in its wisdom, from one who knew, Solomon, is that alcohol, in any amount (as the verse mentions the very nature of the thing) is a mocker, and is raging, deceiving people (affecting their mind/judgment/thinking/processing/speech/sight/motor function). The other verse, Habakkuk, was about the "woe" (sorrow, and sadness, depression) alcohol brings, in any amount. Alcohol is a known depressant, rather than a stimulant. The verses are for those who desire wisdom and true knowledge. IT is not merely for the pious, or 'religious'.

Moderation is a term not really used in scripture, but 'temperance' is. The two are not synonymous terms. Just sharing this bit of information.

Smoking cigarettes are 'pleasureable' to others, and yet the danger is just as real as alcohol, and even warning labels are placed upon it.

Crack cocaine is 'pleasureable' to others, and some would call themselves 'moderate' users, or 'functional' users.

Some people find 'pleasure' in cutting themselves, and some are merely 'moderate' cutters, or 'functional' cutters, and I have known some, and have been one (before Christ Jesus).

What is my point? Just trying to have a dialog, if you desire, and conversation in seriousness. I think that the consequences of supporting an industry, as the alcohol industry, which has cause the deaths of untold millions, and ruined the lives of untold millions (and I know both from experience) is unethical, not logical. It is supporting the prolongation of misery, suffering, woe and death in your own neighbourhood.

Economically, if I ask how much do you spend upon a single beer, and how much per week, and how much then in 52 weeks per year, what total amount would you give me? What if that money were saved, what could you do with it elsewhere?

Logically, I am free from alcohol. I have no attachment to it (as I used to), and it no longer controls me. I do not feel any thirst for it at all, and have no need of it to give 'pleasure', as I now have lasting peaceful pleasure from things that do not injure me, or others. If I were to ask you, to give up alcohol, could you? Could you do so for 30 days? if not, then this is a trap and snare unto you, a prison, an addiction. Would you like to take such a test to see which you have? For instance, I have all the power to ask a beer from you and to pour it straight on to the ground everytime, but do you have such strength of will? I am merely asking, as I would ask for those who also smoke cigarettes, take ICE, are cleptomaniacs, etc.

Chef. Good job and responsibility that. Food, what we eat, is foundational to health of body, mind and heart. Those who know how to cook healthfully, are building up and maintaining joy, peace, and health. Do you have any good plant-based recipes (I would use the word 'vegan', but that is a religious term, that allows alcohol, and disallows honey, and so I am not really that)?

Farming, great! What do you grow?

You might like these:


Gardening – Planting Method (PDF)

Gardening – Lynn Hoag – Giant Fruit Trees (PDF)

Gardening – Lynn Hoag – Healing Foods (PDF)

Gardening – Jon Frank – Tomato Project (PDF)

Country Living By Chronological Date Of Writing (PDF)

Gardening – Ian Jones – The New Bionomic Grower (PDF)
 

coconut theology

coconuts for Jesus
I have been told gas meters will not go electric in Australia for at least ten years.

I don’t know of any groups in Australia who are actively opposed to electrical gas meters
As a meter reader, what do you think of the digital EMF etc readers that are being used (and forced upon users) in the States, etc? Have you looked into any of that?
 

danieldemol

Well-Known Member
Premium Member
As a meter reader, what do you think of the digital EMF etc readers that are being used (and forced upon users) in the States, etc? Have you looked into any of that?
I don’t know anything about them other than what you have told me.

My main concern is that it is time to find a new job, but as I said i’ve been told we are about ten years behind in implementing these technologies for gas meters, so i’m not having urgent concerns about it.

There is still time for me to move on hopefully.
 

coconut theology

coconuts for Jesus
I don’t know anything about them other than what you have told me.
That's ok, was just curious since you were in that field presently.

My main concern is that it is time to find a new job, but as I said i’ve been told we are about ten years behind in implementing these technologies for gas meters, so i’m not having urgent concerns about it.
No worries about that then, but upon the grander scale of things, such as life purposes, have you thought upon the next stage of this world to come, and the change of positions there too?

There is still time for me to move on hopefully.
There is a little time left in this old worn out world, yes. Not much, but a little time left. Events are rapidly taking place which indicate its soon wrapping up its final acts, to usher in the new stage and eternal story.
 

danieldemol

Well-Known Member
Premium Member
That's ok, was just curious since you were in that field presently.

No worries about that then, but upon the grander scale of things, such as life purposes, have you thought upon the next stage of this world to come, and the change of positions there too?
Yes, but i’ve lived life virtuously and in my opinion that is enough to earn salvation.

There is a little time left in this old worn out world, yes. Not much, but a little time left. Events are rapidly taking place which indicate its soon wrapping up its final acts, to usher in the new stage and eternal story.
Whilst time may be nearly up for individuals, the planet itself has billions of years left before its expiration date. At least that’s the view which seems to be supported by science (and science I am a great supporter of).
 

England my lionheart

Rockerjahili Rebel
Premium Member
All persons are religious, in one way or another. All worship [worthship] (worth their time, money, attention, family, children, God, etc), it's just a matter of their priorities.

Proverbs 20:1 says this (a book of wisdom)

Pro 20:1 Wine is a mocker, strong drink is raging: and whosoever is deceived thereby is not wise.​

What it says in its wisdom, from one who knew, Solomon, is that alcohol, in any amount (as the verse mentions the very nature of the thing) is a mocker, and is raging, deceiving people (affecting their mind/judgment/thinking/processing/speech/sight/motor function). The other verse, Habakkuk, was about the "woe" (sorrow, and sadness, depression) alcohol brings, in any amount. Alcohol is a known depressant, rather than a stimulant. The verses are for those who desire wisdom and true knowledge. IT is not merely for the pious, or 'religious'.

Moderation is a term not really used in scripture, but 'temperance' is. The two are not synonymous terms. Just sharing this bit of information.

Smoking cigarettes are 'pleasureable' to others, and yet the danger is just as real as alcohol, and even warning labels are placed upon it.

Crack cocaine is 'pleasureable' to others, and some would call themselves 'moderate' users, or 'functional' users.

Some people find 'pleasure' in cutting themselves, and some are merely 'moderate' cutters, or 'functional' cutters, and I have known some, and have been one (before Christ Jesus).

What is my point? Just trying to have a dialog, if you desire, and conversation in seriousness. I think that the consequences of supporting an industry, as the alcohol industry, which has cause the deaths of untold millions, and ruined the lives of untold millions (and I know both from experience) is unethical, not logical. It is supporting the prolongation of misery, suffering, woe and death in your own neighbourhood.

Economically, if I ask how much do you spend upon a single beer, and how much per week, and how much then in 52 weeks per year, what total amount would you give me? What if that money were saved, what could you do with it elsewhere?

Logically, I am free from alcohol. I have no attachment to it (as I used to), and it no longer controls me. I do not feel any thirst for it at all, and have no need of it to give 'pleasure', as I now have lasting peaceful pleasure from things that do not injure me, or others. If I were to ask you, to give up alcohol, could you? Could you do so for 30 days? if not, then this is a trap and snare unto you, a prison, an addiction. Would you like to take such a test to see which you have? For instance, I have all the power to ask a beer from you and to pour it straight on to the ground everytime, but do you have such strength of will? I am merely asking, as I would ask for those who also smoke cigarettes, take ICE, are cleptomaniacs, etc.

Chef. Good job and responsibility that. Food, what we eat, is foundational to health of body, mind and heart. Those who know how to cook healthfully, are building up and maintaining joy, peace, and health. Do you have any good plant-based recipes (I would use the word 'vegan', but that is a religious term, that allows alcohol, and disallows honey, and so I am not really that)?

Farming, great! What do you grow?

You might like these:


Gardening – Planting Method (PDF)

Gardening – Lynn Hoag – Giant Fruit Trees (PDF)

Gardening – Lynn Hoag – Healing Foods (PDF)

Gardening – Jon Frank – Tomato Project (PDF)

Country Living By Chronological Date Of Writing (PDF)

Gardening – Ian Jones – The New Bionomic Grower (PDF)

If my memory serves me well the stories in the Bible included wine drinking.

In the UK the pub is a great place to socialise,a pint after work and talking with friends about whatever is a,imo,a great way to unwind.

Good food and wine are part of a good meal,in a restaurant the idea is all the courses compliment each other,this is also true of the wine so the whole meal is in harmony.

Although I have to cook vegan meals it's rare but if you want some great recipes Google "bosh.tv,a couple of young guys sharing great vegan recipes.

To answer the question as to whether I could go without beer or wine the answers yes,I definitely wouldn't throw it on the ground though,hate waste.
 
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