God's Food For over 2,000 years, chocolate has been enjoyed in various forms, but its effect is increasing. Quetzalcoatl, a God of Mexico, is believed to have left cocoa trees to people. According to reports, Emperor Azteca Montezuma consumes 50 chocolates a day. It is called "food of God" and literally means the translation of the cocoa beans Theobroma Cacao. (1) Such a title must mean that chocolate has somewhat natural quality. Why do we want it more than other foods?
Religion / myth: Soma (a drunkard of Veda, a poisonous drink itself and plants); Tantaros (the son of Zeus and the king of Shipiros of Greece, he was invited to share the food of God, Protecting others who have abused this is a sign of 'sympathy for action' called by Ramdas Lifetime dedication to defend the rights of others in public places People related to this prototype are particularly societies In particular, we recognize the enthusiasm for changing the problem, especially on behalf of others.In contrast, the prototype like the hermit is clearly more personal and there are people who advocate further promoting social change No.
In ancient Hinduism, sacrifice was given to God through its subordinate gods, but in modern Hinduism food was offered to an individual god or individual before eating. This is thought to make the human body a sacrifice to God by providing food to the gods and the gods and by internalizing the sacrifice to achieve internalization of the sacrifice. The Hindus community also believes that providing food to God is generally a sign of dedication or self-surrender. It is also thought that people consuming food harmed by God will not be harmed by Tamanic or Rajasic in that food. (Houben et al., 45)