Let us not forget that the primordial and indispensable side of existence is to find our spiritual identity.
Current civilization is too concerned with the material body and its comfort, and no one knows the real purpose of life's journey, which is to return to God.
We don't just sit in a comfortable compartment, we also have to make sure that the train is moving in the right direction. Devoting oneself to the well-being of the material body brings, in the long term, no real benefit if it costs to forget the primordial and indispensable side of existence, to find our lost spiritual identity.
This vessel which is the human form is designed in such a way that it must be directed towards a spiritual goal, and the ultimate goal of existence is Krishna, God, the Supreme Person.
True sublime happiness is found in the kingdom of God.
The spiritual world is the real home of the embodied spiritual beings that we all are. This eternal spiritual world is called “the kingdom of God”.
As we can see from these few descriptions, the laws of karma and reincarnation are rigorous. They are real and relentless beautiful and good. They do govern the life of all living beings, humans, animals and plants in this material world. We just have to open our eyes and look around us to be convinced and see the effects, the evidence is there, before our eyes.
This is why it is essential and vital to adopt at faster a genuine spiritual practice, to turn to Krishna consciousness, the consciousness of God, if one wants to have the chance to escape the grip of karma and reincarnation, and to finally be able to benefit from a free and truly happy existence.
How to free oneself from karma and from the faults committed?
When we only eat vegetarian foods that we first offer to God, these are then purified, because they are accepted by the Lord. In this way, we free ourselves from our karma and we become immune to any material contamination.
It is forbidden to eat meat, fish and eggs. To eat meat is to participate in the unnecessary slaughter of other living beings. It elicits bad karma reactions in the present life or the next life. The laws of karma specify that whoever kills an animal for food will himself become a victim in his next life and will in turn be devoured.
Verily, the punishment for a crime is justified, for it brings about righteousness and restores rights. Therefore, whoever kills an animal must expect the same fate. This is true justice.
According to divine law, justice requires that the murderer be condemned to death. It would be unfair to spare him since by escaping death, he also escapes justice, he will