Why does John of God say I can’t eat certain things?
Published by agiser February 6th, 2007 in John of God, Casa de Dom Inacio
Food has energy on and in it. Not just the energy we measure in calories; it also has energies particular to that food, and how it was handled and prepared. You can clean off any unpleasant energies that are connected to how the food was handled and prepared–that is one of the reasons that people of all religions all over the world have traditionally prayed over food and blessed it. But you can’t easily change the energy of the food itself. John of God says that the energies of black pepper, alcohol, and pork interfere with the healing energies of the herbs. So while you are taking the herbs (most people, but not all, get herbs), it is wise to not eat those foods. Another positive effect: for many of us it is the first time we have consciously considered the energy of the foods we eat and how they effect us. It is a worthwhile exploration to begin!


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