of past acts of one who practices devotional service, and who serves the Lord with love and devotion.
Krishna, God, the Supreme Person says: I will protect you from the consequences of your faults.
Don't hurt anyone and love each other with unconditional love, but above all, let us surrender to God, obey Him, do His only will, unite our interests with His, and let us serve Him with love and devotion. This is the perfection of existence.
The Lord, the Soul of all beings, is serene, peaceful and impartial towards all beings.
The Supreme Lord stands in the hearts of all beings without exception. He cannot therefore be hostile or friendly towards anyone, for Him all beings have the same importance. Even though we sometimes see him chastising someone, He is in fact acting like a father punishing his child for the sake of the child. The Lord’s chastisement is just another manifestation of his impartiality. Although the Lord must carry out his designs perfectly, He is equanimous in all circumstances and is fair to all.
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We must not harm anyone, whether human beings, animals of all species and plants in all their diversity.
At the beginning of existence on earth, God had ordered human beings to watch over all animals, from elephant to ant, as well as over all plants, from the tree to the blade of grass, to take care of and protect them.
The human being must not ignore the existence of any living being, from celestial beings, to human beings, animals and plants.
God commanded us: You shall not kill, nor do violence to any being.
Human beings must know that in every living being, heavenly, human, animal and plant, however insignificant it may be, whether it is an ant or a microbe, God is present at his side, so we must be very benevolent to all and not do violence to any of them. In today's so-called civilized society, some religious allow and encourage the existence of a large number of slaughterhouses and fish and aquaculture ponds, where a large number of living beings, various animals, land and water are killed.