It is therefore not surprising that in hell, those who have enjoyed existence while eating the flesh of others (meat, fish, and egg) are forced to eat their own flesh.
During the transfer from one body to another, the soul is carried away by the servants of Yamaraja, the master of death and judge of sinners, who first pass it through some type of hellish life so as to accustom her to the condition in which she will have to live in her next body.
The sufferings endured by souls in hell are intended to allow them to erase the faults committed and to bring them to awareness of the magnitude of their abominable crime, so that they may regain their sanity, repent, do penance, turn to God, and resolve to obey the Lord and no longer start over.
We reap what we sow. The divine laws which prevail in all the universe prevail over the human laws.
The law of karma, or law of action-reaction, law of cause and effect, allows to understand that every action leads to a reaction. Any beneficent action generates future happiness, and any harmful action brings certain suffering.
Giving death to human beings as well as to innocent animals will have certain consequences. Any suffering imposed on man and poor animals will fall on its author sooner or later. The law of karma operates in the entire universe.
All living beings, human beings, animals and plants, are material bodies which serve as envelopes of matter for spiritual souls who have incarnated therein, and which transmigrate life after life. If men have a soul, know that animals and plants too.
Souls embodied in animal bodies will naturally evolve into higher species, eventually reaching human form. However, the souls currently incarnated in human bodies can, if they turn their back on God, fall again towards the lower species, animal or even vegetable, or on the contrary, if they obey God and do his divine will, evolve towards forms of higher existence, and incarnate in the bodies of celestial beings.
Following the laws of nature, the lower species evolve from plant forms to animal forms, and animal forms to higher human forms. However, once the human body has been obtained, if the incarnate being does not cultivate the consciousness of God, he risks being reborn in an inferior body, animal or even lower, vegetable.
This is why God has ordained us for millennia not to harm animals or plants, but to love them, support them, take care of them, watch over them and offer them the well-being they deserve.
The destruction of the body of a living being interrupts its evolution. All living things have a certain period of imprisonment to complete in a particular body type, before