Words of Wisdom, the Wisdom of God
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God has ordered: You shall not kill.

By this simple order and profound in meaning, the Lord makes a generality, thus specifying that this command certainly concerns human beings, but also animals and plants. God, the Supreme Eternal, gave life to living beings, human beings, animals and plants, so no one has the right to take it away from anyone, without having to pay the price. Killing an animal for food is the most serious sin there is.

By telling human beings that He gives them the seed from plants and fruit trees, God makes them understand that such is their food. Men must not kill an animal if they want to feed themselves, because the lord specifies them that they are necessarily vegetarians. They can feed on grains, fruits, vegetables, milk and dairy products.

God has provided man with sufficient vegetables, fruits, grains, legumes, dairy products, so he absolutely does not need to open slaughterhouses and other death centers, and kill land and water animals there. In fact, no society can call itself human as long as it engages in such atrocities.

I repeat again, there is a soul in a human body, but also in every earthly animal body and aquatic, and in each plant body. May all those who still ignore it, know that in each egg there is also a soul. It is thanks to the soul that the body of the human being, of the animal, of the plant and of course of the egg, in which it resides, develops, grows and lives. Take away the soul from all these various bodies, and they will find themselves inert, dead.

As long as human beings live in sin, eating meat, fish and eggs, they will never be able to know God. Now the duty of the human being consists precisely in knowing Him, in loving Him and in serving Him with love and devotion.

Until 5,000 years ago, it was forbidden in the whole of India to kill an animal terrestrial and aquatic, and even less to eat the flesh. Throughout India the word of God mentioned above was respected and applied to the letter, because just and pure. The people did not eat meat, poison or egg.

On the other hand, it is only during the sacrifice of an animal slain in honor of the goddess Kali in the temple dedicated to her, that the flesh of the slain animal could be eaten by the followers present, and only on that occasion.

The Vedas, the original holy scriptures also called the true gospel, mention a sacrifice where one immolate a goat, a buffalo or the like before the goddess Kali, in order to prevent human beings from eating meat, and thus become responsible for the killing of the animal whose flesh they are going to consume. This was the only condition where a human being was allowed to eat the flesh of an animal, only one that was slain in honor of the goddess Kali. Nowhere else and under no other circumstance was this allowed, because expressly prohibited.

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