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At 10:22 AM 01/03/2001 -0500, you wrote:
>On Wed, 3 Jan 2001 09:50:06 -0500, Philip Thrift <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
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>Btw, David, you reported that you ate bear some time ago.
>I wanted to mention what Hildegard (the saint who wrote very much about
>nutrition in times w/o ne world food) writes about bear meat:
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>It should be avoided because she saind bear meat would increases the
>*desires*. Can you report about such?
>I mean the first thought is "why not some pretty desires?".
No, though I really can relate to the bear.
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>My second thought is not the desires is what satisfies us,
>but satisfying the desires - is satisfaction.
>Could be more difficult with more desires.
>Just a thought.
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>Cheers Amadeus
>(the last hours in the cold zone......)
Do you have a desire to be buried if you eat tubers? Do you have a desire
to become nutty from consuming nuts?
Maybe, just maybe, I should have never done a bowel movement because I now
have a "desire" to have more?
Dave
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