Conversations With One’s Own Meal
Karolina
Yesterday I was at the store choosing meat for broth. I was surprised that some cuts of duck and beef started fighting for me to pick them, explaining that they were tasty. Then I was accused by one piece that I didn’t choose it. It’s almost scary to eat anyone, because the others might feel offended.
It’s definitely worth offering the Souls of the killed animals and plants to God before eating.
Dorota
So should one say a short prayer? And how is it with food that is very fragmented, like coffee beans or tea? Maybe it would be possible to do one general prayer in the morning, offering the Souls of all the foods I’ll eat today? I just don’t know how to phrase such a prayer nicely.
Karolina
Dorota, I don’t know about coffee or tea beans, but just look at viruses and bacteria. Each has its own Soul. I’ll try to offer, as best as possible, all Souls contained in the food I eat. Maybe one general morning prayer is enough?
Agnieszka
When I eat something meaty, the soul (of what was eaten) wishes me “enjoy your meal,” so that it may serve me well. I immediately think to myself: we’ve got good relations between our souls.
And I also bow to its soul—honestly it looks weird.
Dorota
Because I can’t see anything, and in the rush of the day I eat, drink, cook meals, and I don’t think about the fact that Souls are everywhere. I also simply forget.
Konrad
And if someone makes a mixture, like a salad or a smoothie with several ingredients—imagine what must be happening in there.
Agnieszka
I feel sorry for those animals, so I rarely eat meat. To avoid going crazy, I don’t focus during the day on Souls, because they are everywhere. In the garden I rescue every bug I see drowning in water—that’s just how I am.
Dorota
Sometimes when I bake a cake or make soup, I think that each egg, each bit of flour has a Soul, and how many Souls must be in there—and how, on the physical level, I mix and blend them, so maybe the Souls mix too… But thinking this way is madness…
Agnieszka
The Soul is beside it—what we eat are parts of the being.
Dorota
I also rescue bugs and spiders. But I already have a problem with flies, with fleas that the cats had. I gassed them and now I have associations with extermination camps.
Agnieszka
Those bugs often thank me. I pick snails from the garden and move them farther away, outside the garden. A friend jokes that I should open a shelter for animals and build tiny houses for flies.
I often scold animals I pass—like a horse or a dog—saying “how can you incarnate as an animal, you must have been unconscious and wasted.” Souls see what I’m doing and invite themselves to Intents.
Karolina
I also rescue snails and spiders and anything I can. They often thank me too.
Dorota
I had this thought, from what people wrote here, maybe Konrad about colds and the bacteria that cause them—that they’re like karmic “avengers.” Maybe the Souls of bacteria, viruses, or even parasites that cause illnesses in us incarnated to balance karma or something like that. And that’s why we and our Souls allow them to live in our bodies. I can’t explain exactly what I mean.
Karolina
It depends on the Souls’ intentions. Often bacteria, viruses and parasites can be karmic avengers, but they can also be acquaintances or even children.
Roman
Bacteria can also be good—they can help digestion or clean wounds.
Michał
That’s why yogurt commercials talk about “live cultures of bacteria,” and those cultured ones are worth having. But parasitic bacteria—I offer them to God.
Opublikowano: 25/11/2025
Autor: s_majda
Kateogrie: Animals


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