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Jim Carey Loves Mangoes
And he’s not the only one
When you are in the produce section of the grocery store how do you pick the fruits and veggies that you buy? Does it all come down to how it looks? Is it purely a visual process?
Do you hold the fruit or veggie and gently squeeze it? Do you sniff it? Do you close your eyes and FEEL its vibes? Do you talk to it — whether silently or aloud?
As a society we are extremely visually oriented. Many of us prefer to watch a movie than read a book and when we do read a book we first judge it by its cover — and by the author’s photograph on the back cover. We have been conditioned to make choices according to visual advertising. We follow celebrities who are the most visually appealing. We decorate our homes for maximum visual impact rather than highest vibratory essence. We date people according to their photo on some website.
When it comes to food we want to eat things that look good.
I hereby confess that I am one of those weirdos you might occasionally see in a grocery store who holds a piece of fruit in their hands and closes their eyes to get a vibratory frequency read on it. I’m the one sniffing everything and squeezing everything. You might find me annoying but I don’t care.