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    The Scary Aura of Cloned Beef

    January 16th, 2008 by Rose Rosetree

    In my line of work, I read plenty of scary auras, people who are crazy or cruel or downright evil. But nothing scares me more than the aura of cloned beef and milk.

    Yesterday, the FDA announced that cloned beef is fine, just fine. “Meat and milk from cattle, swine and goat clones are as safe as food we eat every day,” announced the Director of the FDA’s Center for Food Safety and Applied Nutrition, concluding a six-year study.

    Clearly that study was conducted by people who don’t know, or care, about half of life. That would be the more interesting half, the half that isn’t material but spiritual.

    So the FDA, in its partial wisdom, concludes that clones are just fine, and indistinguishable from real animals. Absolutely… if you don’t have a soul. Because if you read the aura of any cloned animal, you will find a machine.  

    Trees, plants, flowers, puppies, people – all living things have vibrancy encoded right in their energy fields. They have auras. Not so with clones.

    I know, because I have read a photograph of Dolly, pictured above. She was the first cloned animal reported in the news. It was one of the most frightening experiences I’ve ever had as an aura reader, like entering into a science fiction world where, to the superficial eye, machine could seem identical to real.

    I know that clones don’t have auras because here, in Loudoun County, Virginia, you can drive by farms with cloned herds, looking like peas in a pod. Only, to any aura reader, they look more like staples in a staple gun. Clones are machines, not animals.

    What happens when you chow down on something that is not alive, never was alive, and has no energy, chi, prana, life force value at all? “Hey, let’s find out,” says the FDA, in effect. “Let’s do a huge, unscientific experiment by finding out what happens to a whole nation. Soul, no soul, in our food, who cares?”

    Well, I care. And you might, too. Anyone who reads aura has great advantage as a consumer for choosing the produce with a fresher aura. (I explain how to do this, among other consumer techniques, in my international bestseller Aura Reading Through All Your Senses.) Food with a strong aura makes you feel more alive. Irradiated food, like those convenient juice boxes, is energetically dead. And so is cloned food. Eating this is like putting a black hole into your body.

    When you eat vegetables, grains, milk or meat, you’re eating components of consciousness, not only nutrients. Using a cloned steer to breed cattle is unbelievably foolish. Foisting unlabeled products on the public should be considered criminal.

    Contact your senator and representative now. Tell them “No” to cloned meat. No, it must not be made available without labeling.

    It’s too late to have input into a corrupt FDA. Cloned food is now legal. But at least the USDA, which controls labeling of food, has requested a “voluntary moratorium” on selling this food. That’s a start.

    Insist that this “food” be strictly monitored and labeled. Then let the marketplace decide. Wise Americans don’t want to eat this anti-matter, nor do foreigners who eat our exported food. The British have already protested. When will we?

    Don’t wait until Judgment Day to tell the quick from the dead. Not when it’s a matter of the food you put into your body.

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    14 Comments on “The Scary Aura of Cloned Beef”

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    Ryan said:

    This is not the first time I have seen pictures of Dolly the cloned sheep. I have always thought that something about this sheep is…off, but I never thought about this in the context of aura reading. Even though I have been reading auras for a while now, I still do not always recognize situations where it is useful.

    I agree that this sheep scarily has no aura. I looked at other photos of sheep to make sure I was not being influenced by the power of suggestion, and other sheep have normal auras, not that sheep have particularly spectacular auras, but no aura on a living creature is certainly noticeable.

    Only, to any aura reader, they look more like staples in a staple gun.
    That is an amusing analogy. I don’t think I have imagined you using a staple gun until now. ;)

    January 16th, 2008 at 9:26 pm
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    Colleen said:

    I can’t say that I disagree with anything that Rose has said…another question is…how will we react to cloned humans? I feel that the passing of laws will be really way behind what has already taken place. I have no proof that one exists, but it is my sense that human cloning has already taken place a few years back. Instead of asking why?…a better question on that could be why would one seek to come into form in a cloned body?

    The smart aleck answer would be…no issue’s with parents! Alas, not the one I was looking for:-)

    January 16th, 2008 at 9:43 pm
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    Dana said:

    Does that mean that cloned sheep don’t have souls? I mean, I believe that animals otherwise have animal souls. Would cloned people have souls? I wonder why a soul couldn’t incarnate into a clone. I have read some of the work of Marko Pogacnik, and he says that not all trees have divas tending to them. So it makes sense to me that maybe a living thing could not have a soul/spirit with it. Still I was shocked about the cloned sheep not having auras!

    When I started reading auras more and reading the auras of food, I was amazed at the vast difference between fresh and organic versus processed and not organic food. I do feel much more alive eating food that is more alive aurically. What a myth that “it’s just food” and “it will fill you up regardless.”

    January 16th, 2008 at 9:48 pm
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    DANA: You bet it’s shocking. And if you think that’s shocking, imagine having this big American experiment to find out what happens when people eat meat and drink milk that comes from machines. Please contact your Senator and Representative and protest this, and invite your friends to do the same.

    COLLEEN: Your wisdom, in all your recent comments, is so appreciated.

    January 16th, 2008 at 11:05 pm
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    RYAN: Thank you for adding your experience with reading the aura of the cloned “animal.” I do invite all you Blog-Buddies who read auras from photos to share your reactions here as well, whether you agree with me or not.

    January 16th, 2008 at 11:06 pm
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    Francesca said:

    Dear Rose,

    Thank you so much for your blog—but in particular, I am writing to thank you for writing this post about cloned animals. It is scary. And as consumers, we need to take action by letting our elected officials know that we would not like this to happen.

    I just finished sending e-mails to my congressman and senators about this issue. For those of you reading here, it is very easy to do. It only takes a few minutes to use google to find the websites of your senators and congressman and to then send an e-mail expressing your views.

    While I am not very political, the truth of the matter is that we need people with consciousness to not only be informed but to take action.

    Thank you, Rose, for bringing awareness to this issue.

    January 17th, 2008 at 2:11 am
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    Anabela said:

    When I looked at that Dolly photo, I couldn’t experience anything at all except a big blob of nothing, nothing I could relate to. It is scary. It felt completely lifeless, a big blank wall with no form.

    Unlike experience the presence of people, animals, plants, etc., there is always a rich sensory experience and often times a wealth of information presents itself.

    Rose, I’m very curious about this - I feel very strongly for some jewelry, leather goods, etc. that I have. Do leather goods, having coming from live animals, still have residues of auras in them?

    January 17th, 2008 at 8:54 am
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    Karin said:

    That’s just one animal (and you already conclude that ‘ALL’ cloned animals have no aura), but have you checked out more cloned animals, like for example the cloned dog ‘Snuppy’ (on the internet)? There are heaps of pictures of cloned animals to be found on the internet. I guess the way they are being kept/raised doesn’t make them more normal. In some countries cloned meat has to be declared, and it helps to be a vegetarian already. Animals kept alone in a stable/lab animals have a highly abnormal way of living and frequently seem to be less intelligent because of the minimally stimulating surrounding. Sometimes they wouldn’t even know what to do if freed from their cages for a lack of experience.
    BTW Dolly died very early I think of cancer, but they didn’t make as much of a fuzz about that.

    January 17th, 2008 at 1:20 pm
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    tlchang said:

    I find the prospect of cloned animals - and especially eating them - disturbing (Dolly’s photo makes me feel all ’squidgy’ inside), and I am confused by *what* cloned beings actually *are*.

    My initial impression has been that if something is animated, regardless of its origin, it has an element of spirit or soul (else - what else is IN there? How is it alive? Plants have been ‘cloned’ for centuries through cuttings, etc…. and still seem to have the same sense of ’spirit’ about them. Maybe a corollary question is what exactly is one reading when one is reading an aura? I thought it had to do with a person’s soul…?).

    I agree that cloned animals feel dead in an auric sense, and it totally makes sense that there would be a physical degredation when you are making ‘copies’ that would not be healthful to ingest - but what do you think animates the things, and how does that differ from traditionally produced animals?

    January 17th, 2008 at 10:02 pm
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    Melanie said:

    Wow, another amazingly thought-provoking post, Rose! It would be interesting to learn more about, as Colleen mentioned, the reasons one might choose a cloned physical vehicle when being incarnated.

    January 17th, 2008 at 10:05 pm
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    Karin said:

    Dolly has been the first cloned animal ever so don’t be surprised if this animal has been kept under highly artifical conditions and for that reason does not have a normal aura. After all DNA is DNA and does not influence the aura.

    But there are cloned animals that live under much more normal conditions like for example the cloned dog ‘Snuppy’, a afghan dog, that has been created in Korea.
    Some links that show this dog (and you can find many more pics at google) are:

    -english.peopledaily.com.cn/200604/26/archive.html
    and english.people.com.cn/200604/26/images/dog.jpg

    -And here this cloned dog looks especially happy: http://www.cbc.ca/health/story/2006/01/10/clone-fraud20060110.html

    BTW it has been proven that this dog was really cloned as you can read in the above article.

    I think people should insist on normal animal keeping/caging or bio products to force the meat industry to keep animals under ‘human’ conditions, rather than keeping them in cages of 10×10 cm for hens for example. I also do not understand why you insist on eating dead but ‘happy’ animals, that sound almost perverse.

    January 18th, 2008 at 2:02 am
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    Anabela said:

    Melanie, maybe the reason is to be a perpetrator? ;)

    January 18th, 2008 at 9:43 am
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    Karin said:

    I think that the act of cloning takes away the spiritual act normally found in the creation of a new life and replaces it with pure mechanics, so that’s maybe what would have to be replaced also with an additional spiritual act by a competent person, for example a priest or a shaman, somebody who understands that creation of life needs some kind of additional blessing or invocation of spiritual help to create a living being with more positive vibes. The same probably applies for IVF or in vitro fertilization.

    January 20th, 2008 at 7:12 pm
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    tanaika said:

    Although cloning is moraly wrong its a leap in the world of science think of all the things we could do. do not just think about the negative because there are alot,think of the things that could come of it-the possibilities are limitless!

    March 4th, 2008 at 10:04 am
     
     

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