A plants nerves are chemicals



Plants feel vibrations like touch and chewing through chemicals.
Fetus development begins with chemicals.
Therefore a fetus at any stage knows its dying through chemical abortion even when it is only a few chemicals.
This is the Oneness of God/ love of God.
People who eat only plants are evolving to be able to live on lighter amounts of food so their bodies become higher in vibration too. This is the path of light that leads to God and has less karmic energy.

People kill animals and cannibles that know they're dying either physically from abuse or spiritually by premonition because they have heads with brains and developed flesh with nerves. When people take in their flesh that flesh holds more living energy but it's negative because of the suffering even if it is minimalised. Causing illness in human people. This is the path of darkness to God and holds karmic energy.

Anorexics consume both equally as little sometimes. Which is self harm if their evolution/ awakening is not ready or inner voice is negative towards themselves as they are part of the Oneness of God / creator too.

Repent for forgiveness and pray Evermore.
God bless.
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Written on January 09, 2024

Submitted by heathert.34240 on January 08, 2024

Modified by heathert.34240 on January 08, 2024

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Heather Lydia Thornhill

 · 1981 · Manchester

In 2017 i published Moods and mindsets poetry..and went from there. more…

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