From Diagnosis To Practice

The next move is not contempt.

Once the reflex is visible, bread can be distinguished.

Sacramental bread is not the same as a supermarket loaf. Feast bread is not the same as a breakfast default. A traditional table bread is not the same as an ultra-processed snack built from refined flour, sugar, oil, and additives.

These distinctions matter more than slogans.

The book’s first task was forensic. It traced how bread became hard to question.

The final task is practical. It asks how readers might question bread without despising prayer, hospitality, tradition, or bodies that need individualized care.

That is why Part VI begins with Disarming the Reflex.

The goal is freedom with gratitude.

Related sections: Not Secret Belief; Five Kinds Of Bread.

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