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  Monday, 20 March 2023
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The hindus believe in vegetarianism and so do buddhists...
Muslims/jews/christians promote animal murder.

It makes me disappointed that there are so many inconsistencies between varying faiths and gnostics continue to suggest that all religions are inherently the same... like why lie so much, you could just be honest. 'Every religion believes in reincarnation, every religion believes in exactly the same thing...' Sigh. Islam teaches that christianity is a false tradition aswell as every other faith. Their prophet was a pedophile. He was incestuous too as he promoted cousin marriage (which an instructor SPECIFICALLY SAID is not okay by divinity)

I have further questions. In good faith do I ask these questions.

1.) Is it okay to eat a dog/cat/bat/human in the same way that it's okay to eat a cow/lamb/chicken? Yes/no and why?
2.) One of the instructors said that halal meat is a good thing but how is it in any way ethical to slice an animals neck whilst its fully conscious?
3.) Another instructor likened meat consumption to the 'death of plants' as if its the same thing. NO. Plants don't suffer so its cool to eat them... why put forward such an unfair comparison between plants and animals? Plants have no nervous system and they have no sentience.


But my main question is this. See, It is not debatable AT ALL that animals suffer no matter which methods we use to harvest their meat so if we are allowed to cause this suffering by God, where should the line be drawn? Might aswell rape the animals too because we're so okay with harming them, right? Rape isn't that much worse than murder after all... Be consistent.

Here also. If we are allowed by God to harm animals for nutrients that we don't need from those animals (we can get it from plants) then either 1.) the God you serve is an evil God or 2.) you are following the wrong God i.e, Allah/the Jewish God.

But what you CAN'T SAY is that there is only one God when it is CLEAR that every religion has VAST differences so either God is a bipolar evil person or you are just... WRONG to say that every religion is the same with the same God. There is a REASON why buddhists have practiced vegetarianism for such a long time and muslims have not. Because religions are all DIFFERENT. If you disagree, prove your stance. Stop expecting your followers to agree with everything you say like unintelligent cult members. Seriously...

I understand that you may feel threatened/annoyed by my post and I do apologize, see you are free to believe whatever you want but please have the honor/self respect to defend your convictions. You aren't helping anyone by running away from tough questions, not yourselves and not anyone else. Thank you in advance
12 months ago
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#28967
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We feel your pain in the way you have written your questions.

In name of the truth I must state that a great law exists, which can be called the common-cosmic Trogoautoegocrat law. This law has two fundamental, basic factors: to swallow and to be swallowed—or, the reciprocal nourishment of all organisms. Unquestionably, the bigger fish will always swallow the smaller fish, and in the depths of the jungle the weaker will succumb before the stronger; thus, this is the law of life.

It does not matter how vegetarian we may be, the truth is that in the black sepulcher our body will be devoured by maggots, since the common-cosmic Trogoautoegocrat Law must be fulfilled.


Eating meat has physical, vital, and other subtle impacts, some of which are needed for proper spiritual advancement.

Did not God create a nature in which animals die by the claws and teeth of other animals? By disease, starvation, and exposure? Have you ever seen animals, how they die in nature? Usually with tremendous pain and suffering.

There is no excuse for our civilization's deplorable way of treating animals. We are living in the times where everyone's hands are dirty. Nevertheless, without the fire element of meat, we will lack the correct energetic environment for the radical awakening of our consciousness.

Not all meat is the same, some contains devolving energies, which is why we don't eat those things.

The religious forms come and go, with different values, different views, etc. Some of these differences are due to different needs of various cultures, and some are due to mistakes and degeneration of the doctrine. The solar values behind all religions are always the same though.
12 months ago
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#28967
Accepted Answer
We feel your pain in the way you have written your questions.

In name of the truth I must state that a great law exists, which can be called the common-cosmic Trogoautoegocrat law. This law has two fundamental, basic factors: to swallow and to be swallowed—or, the reciprocal nourishment of all organisms. Unquestionably, the bigger fish will always swallow the smaller fish, and in the depths of the jungle the weaker will succumb before the stronger; thus, this is the law of life.

It does not matter how vegetarian we may be, the truth is that in the black sepulcher our body will be devoured by maggots, since the common-cosmic Trogoautoegocrat Law must be fulfilled.


Eating meat has physical, vital, and other subtle impacts, some of which are needed for proper spiritual advancement.

Did not God create a nature in which animals die by the claws and teeth of other animals? By disease, starvation, and exposure? Have you ever seen animals, how they die in nature? Usually with tremendous pain and suffering.

There is no excuse for our civilization's deplorable way of treating animals. We are living in the times where everyone's hands are dirty. Nevertheless, without the fire element of meat, we will lack the correct energetic environment for the radical awakening of our consciousness.

Not all meat is the same, some contains devolving energies, which is why we don't eat those things.

The religious forms come and go, with different values, different views, etc. Some of these differences are due to different needs of various cultures, and some are due to mistakes and degeneration of the doctrine. The solar values behind all religions are always the same though.
11 months ago
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#28985
Today I was reading the book "Social Christ" in Spanish by Samael Aun Weor and I came to this important passage relating to vegetarianism. Since this book has not been translated by Glorian yet, I found it relevant to share this passage here for the people who struggle with the whole vegetarian issue, if the mods allow. Translation by me:

We have seen with horror unhappy starving women throw themselves to the sewage canals of the great metropolises of the world to remove the corpse of some rotting pig or some plagued chicken. The hungry people eat all that filth, or take it to the elegant restaurants where they buy said corpses in order to prepare with them the best possible meal with some very strong sauce; that is always labeled with some good little French or English name, and customers devour their ultramodern food with great presumption and refined elegance.

People have not yet learned to eat despite so many millions of years that have elapsed since humanity exists on earth. Humanity has not wanted to understand the need for vegetarian food.

Really nature provides us with everything that human beings need for life. In the fruits, in the flowers, in the vegetables of all species, in the grains, in the pure water, etc., are all the vitamins necessary for the sustenance of the physical body.

It is absurd to feed on rotten things when nature is so rich and marvelous. The time has come to open vegetarian restaurants everywhere. When vegetarian cooking is complete in the most scientific sense of the word, carnivorous eating is unnecessary.

Brothers of all schools, religions and sects must open everywhere vegetarian restaurants.

Social Christ chapter XVI.

11 months ago
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#28989
Samael Aun Weor later renounced vegetarianism as described in the following article. You can learn more about this here.

For thirty years I sought God. But when I looked carefully I found that in reality God was the seeker and I the sought. -Bayazid al-Bastami

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