The right qualities, the right attitude, the ideal behavior
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It is the interest and satisfaction of the soul that must be sought, not those of the body.

Each of us is, in truth, a spiritual soul, a tiny fragment, an integral part of God, who resides as an incarnate being, in a specific body, that of a celestial being, of a human being, of an animal or a vegetable, because in all these different bodies resides a spiritual soul.

It is thanks to the soul that the body lives, moves and develops. The body is actually a mass of inert material elements, lifeless, and remains “dead” permanently. This is why we must rediscover our true spiritual identity, and stop identifying ourselves with our body.

When a person gradually progresses from the material bodily perception of existence to the spiritual perception, he realizes how insignificant are his material desires, feelings and aversions, contaminated for so long by his ignorance of the data relating to God as that He really is, to his true identity, to existential and absolute truth, and to spiritual knowledge. When this ignorance dissipates, material desires lose all their importance. The desires remain, of course, but are transformed into spiritual desires.

One then perceives the Supreme Spiritual Being, Krishna, as the unique absolute reality. This higher perception is only possible when our mind and senses are spiritualized. To abandon ourselves to Krishna, God, the Supreme Person, to serve him with love and devotion, and to sing his glories and his Holy Name, allows us to spiritualize our mind and our senses. We therefore walk on the pure spiritual path.

This is why kings, heads of state and government must imperatively, and as of now, order the definitive closure of all slaughterhouses, industrial fisheries, fish farming, aquaculture, shellfish farming, heliciculture, mussel farming, and all other farms where all the animals bred are ultimately led to death, as well as all poultry and other farms, because the latter kill millions of innocent animals every day in the world, as well as butchers and fishmongers, who market the carcasses of killed animals.

The duty of these leaders is to protect all terrestrial and aquatic animals, but also all plants, wherever they are in the world.

The role and duties of kings and heads of state and government.

These various rulers must always have in mind, that they all rule and govern under the authority of God, the Supreme Monarch.

The first duty of a king or head of state is to watch over his people, and to protect all his citizens, whatever they may be. Citizens of a state are all human beings without exception, but also all terrestrial animals, creeping, flying, aquatic, wild and domestic, as well as all plants in their diversity, from the blade of grass to the gigantic tree.

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