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  • #1
    Mango Wodzak
    “You know the world has gone mad when those who have enlightened, compassionate views and future visions, are accused of borderline insanity, ridiculed and criticised for thinking positively.”
    Mango Wodzak, Destination Eden

  • #2
    “The planet is going to have the last word concerning the damage humans are inflicting upon it. It’s only going to take so much abuse, and then it may well burp and snort a little, and destroy a good bit of the population. I don’t think it would be a stretch to take the hypothesis one step further and attribute such a defense strategy to a kind of planetary intelligence.”
    Cleve Backster

  • #3
    Mango Wodzak
    “Look a pig in her eyes, and understand the truth behind bacon.”
    Mango Wodzak

  • #4
    Mango Wodzak
    “After you have witnessed the reality, you can no longer look at a piece of steak, and simply think "yum".”
    Mango Wodzak, Destination Eden

  • #5
    Mango Wodzak
    “Meat is a 4-legged word.”
    Mango Wodzak, Destination Eden

  • #6
    Mango Wodzak
    “Seen from the point of view of a lie, the truth is often touted as radical.”
    Mango Wodzak, Destination Eden

  • #7
    Mango Wodzak
    “Most people just want to be left in peace to eat their bacon, not realising that there is no peace behind bacon.”
    Mango Wodzak, Destination Eden

  • #8
    Mango Wodzak
    “Out in the field, sitting on the grass, the hard-core omnivores are hunched around and over the cadaver of a creature they've courageously downed, greedily feasting on its flesh, while furtively looking around in all directions.. one of them has thrown in a few wilted sprigs of asparagus and a bucketful of ketchup to sweeten the deal.

    The vegetarians have caught an animal, chased her baby over to the omnivores, and are suckling from her nipples, while others feast on a basket of gathered birds eggs.

    The vegans have just ploughed through a mono crop of wheat, and soy and are enjoying their tofu burgers.

    Meanwhile those radical fruitarian extremists are in the cherry trees, looking on in wide-eyed bewilderment..”
    Mango Wodzak

  • #9
    Mango Wodzak
    “Everyone has it within their heart to be vegan, but each time they eat anything from an animal they deny that this is so, they deny that they have enough love in their hearts to show these animals mercy and free them from our tyranny.

    This is a blatant lie that they keep telling themselves, time and time again. They would rather argue that they don't care about animals and find excuses to justify and continue harming them, than acknowledge any 'sissy' ability they might have to feel compassion for them.

    What they don't understand is, that they hurt themselves by not acknowledging this latent ability within their hearts though, and with this they deny themselves love too, for what is given out always comes back multifold.”
    Mango Wodzak

  • #10
    Mango Wodzak
    “Baby rats need rat milk, baby cats need cat milk, baby dogs need dog milk, baby humans need human milk, baby cows need cow milk, baby chimps need chimp milk.. Would anyone believe it if someone claimed adult giraffes need elephant milk? or adult horses need squirrel milk? or adult possums need goat milk? or adult humans need cow milk? oh, wait, no, that last one makes total sense.. NOT”
    Mango Wodzak

  • #11
    Mango Wodzak
    “Most raw fooders don't embrace fruit, instead they embarrass it. by stripping the avocado down to fats and proteins, they paint a portrait that is most uncomely, unflattering and entirely dishonest. By reducing a banana to 100 calories, in the most ugliest of fashions, they attempt to quantify the unquantifiable. By converting a fruit salad to a plate of LFHCs, they degrade and insult the innocence and beauty of fruit.”
    Mango Wodzak, The Eden Fruitarian Guidebook

  • #12
    Mango Wodzak
    “Pharmaceutical quick fixes are not what you need, you must face up to your symptoms and acknowledge this is not just random victimisation. Every symptom has its reasons.”
    Mango Wodzak, The Eden Fruitarian Guidebook

  • #13
    Mango Wodzak
    “Selling cakes and pies to raise money for research into cancer or any other health related issue, is like selling meat at a campaign to raise awareness about the environment.”
    Mango Wodzak, The Eden Fruitarian Guidebook

  • #14
    Mango Wodzak
    “Truth, simplicity and love. These are the three main aspects of Eden Fruitarianism which the acolyte seeks to embrace, expand and better understand.”
    Mango Wodzak, The Eden Fruitarian Guidebook

  • #15
    Mango Wodzak
    “Invalid food choices lead to invalid people.”
    Mango Wodzak

  • #16
    Mango Wodzak
    “Fruit is freely given by the plant. It entrusts us with its seed, while surrounding it with the gift of fruit, as prepayment for conscious seed dispersal; the tree trusts us to do the right thing and care for its seeds as best we are able, by at least letting each one have a fighting chance. All too often we ignore this symbiotic pact, and mindlessly dispose of seeds to fates that have no possible future.”
    Mango Wodzak, The Eden Fruitarian Guidebook

  • #17
    Mango Wodzak
    “We all enter this world as potential barefoot fruitarians. Fruit has that up front mixture of appeals, vibrant colours, the tantalising textures and deliciously sweet flavours that provided corruption and addiction are not already imbued, are instinctively appealing to all children. But alas it's a path few of us are privileged enough, or permitted to embark upon at such an early age. Instead, it rarely takes too long following nascence, before we find ourselves as involuntary shod omnivores. Rarely is such a state of affairs ever cross-examined.”
    Mango Wodzak, Destination Eden - Eden Fruitarianism Explained

  • #18
    Mango Wodzak
    “Shod Omnivorism; it pretty much sums up the current state of the world. I find the word 'shod' deeply descriptive; it conjures such an archaic barbaric feeling, of being shackled and tamed, captive and downtrodden. Omnivorism is the concept that every living and non-living thing on this planet is a potential meal, and God forbid that anyone should question another’s right to eat whatever, whoever and however they desire. Shod and Omnivorism together truly emphasise the sad disequilibrium of the dominant prevailing human mindset.”
    Mango Wodzak, Destination Eden - Eden Fruitarianism Explained

  • #19
    Mango Wodzak
    “Face your true self. Your reaction when facing any animal is much more likely to be 'Ahh, cute!' than 'Yum, dinner!”
    Mango Wodzak, The Eden Fruitarian Guidebook

  • #20
    Mango Wodzak
    “How many would protest if restaurants began serving puppy and kitten flesh instead of calves? Robins instead of hens? Squirrels instead of pigs?”
    Mango Wodzak, Destination Eden

  • #21
    Mango Wodzak
    “Choose empathy over apathy.”
    Mango Wodzak, Destination Eden

  • #22
    Mango Wodzak
    “Who you are and what you experience is based upon the choices you make. It's not your parents, your past relationships, your job, the economy, the book you read, what someone said, the weather, an argument, nor your age, that are to blame (or credit!). You, and only you, are responsible for every decision and choice you make. Period.”
    Mango Wodzak, Destination Eden

  • #23
    Mango Wodzak
    “Eden Fruitarianism is the solution to the dilemma of the screaming carrot.”
    Mango Wodzak, Destination Eden

  • #24
    Mango Wodzak
    “In dietary terms, being shod is rather similar to cooking one's feet, as opposed to barefoot being raw.”
    Mango Wodzak, Destination Eden - Eden Fruitarianism Explained

  • #25
    Mango Wodzak
    “Your perception of meat being nice is blurred by the likely fact that you are excluded from participating in, or even witnessing the untimely mortal demise of the animals you gluttonously devour.”
    Mango Wodzak, The Eden Fruitarian Guidebook

  • #26
    Mango Wodzak
    “Cows are exceptionally gentle, loving beings who form strong bonds with their family and friends. Separating any mother from her child, as is routine practise within the dairy industry, inflicts upon both a cruelty beyond words.”
    Mango Wodzak, The Eden Fruitarian Guidebook

  • #27
    Mango Wodzak
    “It's my belief that if we do not willingly embrace the challenge of Eden with all our hearts, then we will likely be forced to face challenges far far darker and more ominous in design.”
    Mango Wodzak, The Eden Fruitarian Guidebook

  • #28
    Mango Wodzak
    “There is far too much common nonsense, and not nearly enough uncommon sense about fruit.”
    Mango Wodzak, The Eden Fruitarian Guidebook

  • #29
    Mango Wodzak
    “Violence takes on many forms, sadly violence is such an everyday part of our lives that we have mostly become oblivious to it. It goes on behind closed doors, far away from our vision. Screams that go unheard by the masses. Yet the butchered remains of miserable lives land with a sizzle on our dinner plates, and are rarely fully recognised for what they really are.”
    Mango Wodzak, The Eden Fruitarian Guidebook

  • #30
    Mango Wodzak
    “Addiction brings apathy. Break the apathy, and you break the addiction.”
    Mango Wodzak, Destination Eden



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