To hunt and eat meat?
Ask goddess Diana
(or the nearest accessable hunting deva in your area) when hunting!
There are many discussions about being a vegetarian or a meat eater today, questions about how we hunt, how we eat maybe to much meat?
I personally eat no meat, but sometimes I eat fish. I don’t judge, I just think it will be natural in the future...to eat very little meat!
As time passes, more and more people will awaken to the loving feeling, that "I can no longer eat a friend”, it will be very natural, it will be unstoppable...!
Yet a very long time ago, our great Mother talked to us, and we talked to her, and she told us about the hunting! And Diana or Artemis or other deva, aided us! She told us to only take what we needed, to provide for our family, and no more! And we said a prayer, to talk to the animal kingdom. They knew! The knew an animal that had hurt its leg. And this particular animal wanted to pass - over to heaven. It was the animals free will! And the hunters knew. They waited for this certain animal. And so it was killed. And many loving prayers and greetings was said to this animal and Mother Earth, who gave the food, to the hunters family. And the hunters and family, cherished every part of the animal, used every part with love! This is the right way, doing it together with Mother and animal kingdom, and not as we do today!
This beautiful painting is borrowed from Google!
Today in many places where the slaughtering takes place there is animals that are stressed in panic and are killed but are trapped in between...as some would say ghosts...! These places need much loving and healing to help them come home to heaven!
And no matter what you eat, you can say a loving prayer and
thank for what you eat! That is the most important thing!
Below is about DIANA from wikipedia;
In
Roman mythology,
Diana (
[djana]) was the goddess of the
hunt, the
moon and
childbirth, being associated with wild animals and woodland, and having the power to talk to and control animals. She was equated with the
Greek goddess Artemis,
[1] though she had an independent origin in Italy. Diana was worshipped in
ancient Roman religion and is revered in
Roman Neopaganismand
Stregheria.
Dianic Wicca, a largely feminist form of the practice, is named for her. Diana was known to be the virgin goddess of childbirth and women. She was one of the three maiden goddesses, Diana,
Minerva and
Vesta, who swore never to marry.
Oak groves were especially sacred to her. According to mythology (in common with the Greek religion and their deity Artemis), Diana was born with her twin brother
Apollo on the island of
Delos, daughter of
Jupiter and
Latona. Diana made up a triad with two other Roman deities:
Egeria the water nymph, her servant and assistant midwife; and
Virbius, the woodland god.