You can eat whatever you want without ‘negative’ consequences when you exist in truth.
But most people don’t.
Much, if not all, of their life is a compensation.
Therefore, so is their eating.
Eating to soothe.
To control.
To get.
To lose.
To fill what’s empty.
When it’s not even their tummy.
That’s not living in truth.
That’s not being in charge of you or your food.
It’s the food leading you.
Oh, boy.
Or rather, your need to compensate makes you a slave to the external - in this case, food.
So yes, theoretically you can eat whatever you want when you live in truth, without any adverse consequences.
Just like that guru I heard about decades ago who took a hit of acid and was unaffected by it because he was energetically above the chemicals.
He didn’t go on a trip.
But experientially, almost no one exists at such a level where they could consume acid or whatever the fuck any have their system be completely unaffected.
Truth overrides all things, yes.
But again, most people don’t choose and live from truth.
They choose from compensation.
And people who choose to live from truth don’t need or desire to consume a specific thing just to prove they can.
“Lemme drink some of this bleach to show you how unaffected I am.”
No.
Truth-living isn’t about self-poisoning.
But if ‘poison’ was consumed,
they wouldn’t notice.
It would neutralize.
Their system would self-correct.
Naturally.
Or at the very least,
they’d take the steps to clean it out.
And return to purity once again.
Or they’d croak.
Who knows.
Circle of life and all that.
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