Rhythm of Nature
Cruelty to animals is as bad as cruelty to human beings. Animals too have a fully developed nervous system, and brain to certain extent. They feel as much physical pain, anguish, fear, hunger etc.. as human beings feel. when the animals are killed in mass for consumption purposes, all the animals go through the suffering of shock, pain, fear, anguish etc.. which are nothing but the negative energy and all of them are released into the cosmos.
This negative energy forms a layer in the higher atmosphere not only disturbing the rhythm of nature but also negatively influencing the human minds. When the nature’s rhythm is disturbed due to this accumulated negative energy, nature reacts violently as famine, floods, forest fires and in other modes.
Therefore, cruelty to animals and human beings is one and the same. Biologically human beings are herbivores not carnivores. The animals like Lion, tiger etc. catch the prey and eat them alive and it is natural to them. But human beings cannot eat like that. We have to first kill those animals we intend to eat and once the life force goes out of them, their bodies become dead bodies and then we cook and eat them.
However, in case of human beings, when they die, we will be in a great hurry to cremate them because they start putrefying. In the case of animals also putrefaction starts in the same way immediately after their death yet we eat those putrefying bodies of those animals because of the residual animal instincts in us make us to compromise with this truth and eat the dead bodies. It is intriguing.
When humans eat animal flesh, the instincts, traits and tendencies also get into us enhancing in us the animal instincts and takes away our greater logical and reasoning potential. The animal in man is strengthened. This further strengthens the negative emotions hidden in human and they come out in a violent way when they fall victim to their emotions.
This prevents the evolution to higher levels of consciousness and on the other-hand, humans deteriorate into lower levels of consciousness although we continue to look like human beings with beasts inside. This is an undisputed TRUTH. This carnivorous instinct of human beings has led to tremendous animal culture which in-turn also has led to toxic gases released from animals accumulating in the environment adding to environmental disorders like global warming etc.
Plants too have life but they do not have a fully developed nervous system and brain as animals have. This differentiates animals and plants, in experiencing the severity of pain, fear, anguish, etc., when violence is inflicted on them.
On the other hand, a plant’s yield (produce) is consumed by human beings as food for survival and results in no violence against them except if the whole plants (like greens) are consumed for food. Thus, Minimum violence against plants (for food) are the compromise that human beings can make for their own survival.
Rhythm of Nature
Cruelty to animals is as bad as cruelty to human beings. Animals too have a fully developed nervous system, and brain to certain extent. They feel as much physical pain, anguish, fear, hunger etc.. as human beings feel. when the animals are killed in mass for consumption purposes, all the animals go through the suffering of shock, pain, fear, anguish etc.. which are nothing but the negative energy and all of them are released into the cosmos.
This negative energy forms a layer in the higher atmosphere not only disturbing the rhythm of nature but also negatively influencing the human minds. When the nature’s rhythm is disturbed due to this accumulated negative energy, nature reacts violently as famine, floods, forest fires and in other modes.
Therefore, cruelty to animals and human beings is one and the same. Biologically human beings are herbivores not carnivores. The animals like Lion, tiger etc. catch the prey and eat them alive and it is natural to them. But human beings cannot eat like that. We have to first kill those animals we intend to eat and once the life force goes out of them, their bodies become dead bodies and then we cook and eat them.
However, in case of human beings, when they die, we will be in a great hurry to cremate them because they start putrefying. In the case of animals also putrefaction starts in the same way immediately after their death yet we eat those putrefying bodies of those animals because of the residual animal instincts in us make us to compromise with this truth and eat the dead bodies. It is intriguing.
When we eat animal flesh, their instincts, traits and tendencies also get into us enhancing in us animal instincts and takes away our greater logical and reasoning potential. The animal in man is strengthened. This further strengthens the negative emotions hidden in us and they come out in a violent way when we fall victim to our emotions.
This prevents our evolution to higher levels of consciousness and on the other hand we deteriorate into lower levels of consciousness although we continue to look like human beings with beasts inside. This is an undisputed TRUTH. This carnivorous instinct of human beings has led to tremendous animal culture which in-turn also has led to toxic gases released from animals accumulating in the environment adding to environmental disorders like global warming etc.
Plants too have life but they do not have a fully developed nervous system and brain as animals have. This differentiates animals and plants, in experiencing the severity of pain, fear, anguish, etc., when violence is inflicted on them.
On the other hand, a plant’s yield (produce) is consumed by human beings as food for survival and results in no violence against them except if the whole plants (like greens) are consumed for food. Thus, Minimum violence against plants (for food) are the compromise that human beings can make for their own survival.
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