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Originally Posted by EMMAh
I've been vegetarian for like, five years or so? I'll eat dairy, but no meat or fish.
The only time I ever crave meat, it's seafood. Mention salmon and I'm drooling haha.
So basically, do you think I should give in to the devil on my should and eat some fishes?
I'm honestly considering it, but these thoughts make me feel guilty as hell.
Yeah, moral dilemma.
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yes. definitely yes. fish have very important fish oils which help against depression, fatigue, memory loss, etc. in other words fish is great for your brain.
we as humans have placed morals on top of our instincts, which cause permanent conflict. and we think morals and rules are superiors to instinct, but the body knows.
morality, on the other hand-- changes with fashion. yes, as humans we also have moral instincts-- but there are a lot of arbitrary rules that people make up as they go.
your body is the result of millions and millions of years of evolution. your ancestors ate fish. that's why they got smarter & moved to canada.
ha, so... definitely YES.
i can tell you i can easily live without cow, pig, and chicken meat. i dont really miss it. i don't or i rarely eat it.
however, i cannot live without fish and seafood-- it's a fundamental physical need for me.
besides, fish lacks the emotional brain of mammals. it's a whole other layer of brain-- before even reptiles.
and salmon by the way is one of the healthiest, most beneficial fishes there are. which is a reason they are worshipped-- in fact the whole ecology of the pacific northwest is salmon-based, did you know that? all those rainforests-- crazy as it sounds-- are salmon-based.
so eat it with love, eat it with respect, eat it with reverence, and eat it with gratitude, because you need it, and he would eat you if he needed you, so just say thanks and let it do you good.