Demon Erasers
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things don't sustain themselves and ecosystems that have actors to where they're just taking from the system and they're not giving back, they ultimately collapse.
And you see that in the human body with cancer cells.
What about chickens?
What about them?
Well, I mean, you're giving them life.
Oh, yeah.
Well, here's the deal.
It's once again, like you can sit there and say, okay, we're keeping chickens in cages and I'm still getting an egg, which is nutritionally benefiting me.
But if you look at the chickens who are kept in cages, guess what?
You're not getting the same nutritional benefit.
as take like pasture-bred chicken a free-range chicken well it's not even free-range it's regenerative yeah and once again it's not just chickens by themselves so if you look at pasture-bred chicken um their brand is chicken right but they have cattle on the land because the cattle go out and they flash graze the grass and then the cattle move on to the next pasture and then they run the mobile chicken coops three days behind the cattle and it's just like well why is it three days
Well, chickens love three day old manure.
Well, why is that?
Because the fly larvae in the cow manure is at its peak protein content.
And so you look at it and here's this beautiful symbiotic beneficial relationship between the cow and the grass and even fly larvae and the chicken.
And the chicken isn't just taking from the land, the cow isn't just taking from the land.
When they flash graze the land in a regenerative fashion, they are giving back to the land.
So you look at the relationship between the cow and the grass and the cow is eating the grass.
But in the same token, the cow is also feeding the grass at the same time.
And so this is like when we talk about karma and we talk about that symbiotic relationship, the energy that you put out is literally the energy that you're getting back.