“Cultures the world over consider their staple the incarnation of God: Buffalo for the Cheyenne, Corn for the Hopi, Cattle for the Massai, Wheat (bread) for the Christians. What I've seen about hunting and gathering peoples, they are the only ones who can fully grasp and accept the Holy Communion. (Funny how we think we have to cram our little wafers down their throats.) All life forms are the sacrificial victim—there's absolutely no exception; all are food.”
Quote by Daniel Suelo
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The Man Who Quit Money
This book chronicles the journey of a man who abandons his financial security to live without money, exploring the challenges and rewards of his unconventional lifestyle. more
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