Got Milk?

Jun. 29th, 2010 09:32 am
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I've been milk-free for a week now. That means no milk, butter or cheese - though some traces might have been present in the 85% chocolate I bought the other day. Why did I start this? Because I wanted some relief from my hayfever. The itchiness and achooness hasn't gone away, but when I was at the community garden on Saturday I didn't feel as uncomfortable as before. I'm still on two/three tablets of Benadryl a day, which is annoying. My mother says it's only after seven days that I'll start to feel the difference. I love plants, grasses and flowers, but the feeling is not reciprocal.

I think everyone should go milk-free for a week, as an experiment. It's amazing how much milk is present in our diets. It's a good skill to learn to live without it, to be more creative in the kitchen. In terms of options, I think we Londoners are in a good position - our supermarkets are filled with alternatives. But we are way too bound to cows' tits.

On Sunday, I was lying in Victoria Park listening to a podcast (Expanding Mind) and they were talking about magic (in particular Kenneth Grant.) The guest was saying that it's dangerous to start a spell and not complete it - you leave it open for bad things to go in and interfere. Aleister Crowley went mad because of an incomplete spell. That got me thinking about art and, in particular, writing. I'm one of those people with tons of incomplete pieces of fiction at home; maybe the more "spells" I leave unfinished, the harder it is for me to complete something. It's a case of weakening one's own powers by letting the magic seep away through badly cast spells. I have therefore decided - in my best and most typical OCD way - to complete absolutely everything I write from now on. And to burn anything incomplete that I know I'll never touch again.

Let's see where all of this takes me.

// Expanding Mind podcast ([livejournal.com profile] jellyfish93, if you don't know this podcast, you must check it out! I think you'll enjoy it.)

Date: 2010-06-29 08:40 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] moral-vacuum.livejournal.com
I think everyone should go milk-free for a week, as an experiment.

I don't like going milk free for more than a few hours, let alone days. I'm lacto-dependent!

Aleister Crowley went mad because of an incomplete spell.

And nothing at all to do with the drug abuse and alcoholism.

Date: 2010-06-29 09:23 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] commonpeople.livejournal.com
I'm also lacto-dependent... it has been hard! Especially because [livejournal.com profile] wink_martindale decided to bake cookies yesterday.

And nothing at all to do with the drug abuse and alcoholism.

Or the crazy wives.

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