Started this blog at 3:44 Mid night Date 6/21/2010. Auckland, Newzealand.
My age is 25. I may leave until 2040. who knows if every thing is perfect, Just guessing. Trust me this is a life. (every flower will die in day end and it will grown another place.
conditions apply-If do good things. Sure you will re birth again)
I have everything in my life money and what ever i want, my life is perfect just middle class dude. But wants to tell some thing to our society which is still we are not Humans.
This blog site is not for earning money funds Or not for any publicity shit. Just trying my best to change the human being to stop killing animals for meat, flesh and meat eaters. At least i may change some people to go veggie. I broke my heart after watched the animal slaughter house. Humans were very dangerous people in the world.( My concept is Stop eating flesh then obviously people stops killing animals). Please don't close this blog until u watch the truth of the animals life. please, Let your self know the truth of how innocent animals are dying for our needs. Now Start learn how to become a real human being, leave peace fully forever.
(Please comment and let me know what you think, And if i am right please forward this blog to all your friends and families)
Little Short Story: The great word Ahimsa means stop injuring of living beings-(8th century BCE).
Ahimsa (Sanskrit word) is a term meaning to do no harm (literally: the avoidance of violence - himsa). It is an important tenet of the religions that originated in ancient the great Gods place India And the word ahimsa very old which may have been written in about the 8th century BCE. (Hinduism, Buddhism and especially Jainism). Ahimsa is a rule of conduct that bars the killing or injuring of living beings. It is closely connected with the notion that all kinds of violence entail negative karmic consequences. The extent to which the principle of non-violence can or should be applied to different life forms is controversial between various authorities, movements and currents within the three religions and has been a matter of debate for thousands of years. Though the origins of the concept of ahimsa are unknown, the earliest references to ahimsa are found in the texts of historical Vedic religion, dated to 8th century BCE. Here, ahimsa initially relates to "non-injury" without a moral connotation, but later to non-violence to animals and then, to all beings. Though ritual sacrifice of animals and meat-eating are condoned in the earliest Vedic texts, other texts present counter-arguments against these activities. In the 19th and 20th centuries, prominent figures of Indian spirituality such as Swami Vivekananda, Ramana Maharishi, Swami Sivananda and A. C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada emphasized the importance of ahimsa. Mahatma Gandhi applied ahimsa to politics, by his non-violent satyagrahas.
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