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Re: Message for Invincible by spudlydoo ..... VibeNhance

Date:   12/26/2009 12:03:43 AM ( 15 y ago)
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Ahhh, now if we are calling things what they are, everytime you wash or clean something, you are murdering millions of living being, bacteria. When you pull up a living plant to eat it, you are murdering that living being.

When we take a belief system to its ultimate end, this is what we get. We become so limited by our beliefs that we are paralised to do anything at all. Which is why people don't like to follow a system to its logical end. They call this extremist and silly and impractical. Saying that someone is a murderer or blood sacrificer, becomes the same as saying that someone who eats plants, or washes themselves is a murderer, when you take away all the emotive positions, and follow the logical line of this belief system, this is what you end up with.

All beings are equal, including humans, to choose those beings which you would kill, or eat, is in fact saying, as George Owell did, "all beings are equal, but some are more equal than others"

I veiw this differently, I think that it comes down to intention, If you kill, whether it be for food or not, and your intention is to cause suffering and pain, you will be unbalanced in your energy. I've found it very helpful to be aware of my intention in everything I do, and to be aware of my own energy.

In my own town, people became aware of the treatment of battery hens, people did not intend to cause suffering to the chickens whose eggs they ate, so they stopped buying eggs from the battery farm. The battery farm went out of business because people did not want chickens to suffer because they ate eggs. Intention changed the lives of these chickens, who are now all free range.

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