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I had a good conversation on the phone with my rabbi today. (he's no longer A rabbi but MY rabbi) It went very well. He was very enthusiastic about my conversion and helpful. There are only two slots open for the conversion class, so I'm getting in under the wire. I'm very excited.
Andrew will not be coming tomorrow, which is a bummer. He's going to be going to Atlanta instead, talking to an Orthodox rabbi about converting. He says it's something that's important to him. He converted Reform three years ago but he feels like something is missing. I wish him all the best on his path.
Of course the rabbi asked the very broad question: "Why do you want to convert?" It's extremely hard to put into a few words when there are SO MANY reasons why, and so many things that attract me. I explained that I've been on the conversion path for two years and gave a shortish answer that seemed to be enough for him.
In related news, I've gone back to vegetarianism.
Andrew will not be coming tomorrow, which is a bummer. He's going to be going to Atlanta instead, talking to an Orthodox rabbi about converting. He says it's something that's important to him. He converted Reform three years ago but he feels like something is missing. I wish him all the best on his path.
Of course the rabbi asked the very broad question: "Why do you want to convert?" It's extremely hard to put into a few words when there are SO MANY reasons why, and so many things that attract me. I explained that I've been on the conversion path for two years and gave a shortish answer that seemed to be enough for him.
In related news, I've gone back to vegetarianism.
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I've been going veg again myself. My anemia is under control, and I'm trying to get as many dark greens and non-animal protein sources into my diet as my budget allows. I just feel better, both physically and spiritually/ethically, when I eat vegetarian.
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I feel better, too. It's good to know that you're eating more ethically, and what you're putting into your body didn't have an intellect (of sorts) before it died.
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I've had a problem eating things that had a mother since the first time I saw a movie about cows being slaughtered. It was so horrifying, I can see the scene in perfect, vivid detail to this day. I don't understand how we, as supposedly "advanced" creatures, think it's okay to decide what other living things "deserve" to live or die based on what we like to have on our PLATE. It's disgusting.
Heh. I keep that to myself most of the time. I hope you don't mind if I lose it a little with you, since we're of like mind. ;)
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I don't mind at all! :) I try to respect everyone's opinions on eating meat.
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I don't usually judge or berate anyone for their views on meat. We all have to do what we feel is right, and I'm sure some of my lifestyle habits wouldn't pass muster in many green (hey!)/socially conscious circles, either. You know what they say about judging and glass houses and all that. ;)
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