Guest guest Posted March 1, 2008 Report Share Posted March 1, 2008 Raju, yes, humans may reincarnate as this or that - according to their deeds, but what I asked was fate of the animals, which people kill... I wonder whether killed animals indeed reincarnate as humans. Yes, based on Karma-theory that you mentioned, it would be easy to believe that at least some of the higher animals (like cows, dogs, monkeys etc.) are indeed reincarnate as humans, but still - even more interesting for me would be to know WHAT EXACTLY and WHERE (sources?) Baba Himself says about it. So, my question remains same... Meanwhile, as Mahashivarathri is approaching us, let me notify all our dear Sai bhaktas that we've made a humble video and put it on our website recently. It is dedicated to Lord Pashupathi - the one who rules and protects all animals: http://video./watch/1806601/5963743 Jay Sai Ram! Alex , urk_raju <no_reply wrote: > > Dear Alex > it is very much true that every living thing in the world will take one > form or other after it's death. > > If u r an indian u may know about " KARMA " theory. > > It says the result of one living thing deeds are good and fair it may > be promoted to the better life or it may enjoy it's fruit's in the same > life. > > else it may born in lower form of life that it was or suffer the > consequences in that particular life. > > Only the self less actions of the living thing duly leaving the result > to the god almighty will give u the ultimate thing the " MOKSHA " that > is union with our beloved Bhagavan. > > so one should be kind enough to all the living things and do not harm > it in any form wantedly. if it is out side ur purview pray the god to > help it. > Hope i have thorwn some light to ur question. > kindly go thro' the related books from SSSBPT. > jai sai ram. > raju. > > , " ALL " <new_jalsomino@> wrote: > > > > Sai Ram dear bhaktas! This is one of the most important questions for > > me nowadays.. Somehow, I still have doubts whether it is true that > > souls of killed animals (today millions of them are slaughtered) are > > reincarnating in human bodies? WHAT and WHERE EXACTLY Bhagavan says on > > this? This is particularly important for me, because last 5 years or > > more I tend to love those people, who do not concern on animal welfare > > issues, far less intensely than I love animals! It even leads to some > > conflicts in my life. Perhaps, I would love these people much more if > > I know that - according to Bhagavan - they are in fact - > > reincarnations of those very animals whom I so much love! > > Alex > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 1, 2008 Report Share Posted March 1, 2008 Sairam Alex, We are all on a journey to know the truth WHO AM I. SWAMY said when we descent we cry KO HAM KO HAM then we realize sometime SOHAM SOHAM. What i think must be of importance to you is to be able to LOVE SWAMY more than anything in the universe. Once you reach that stage you will also realize that everything of existence is also SWAMY without a second. The animals, killing, reincarnation, the killer, everything is an illusion. Jagat MIDYA as SWAMY says. Every being and existence is divine and only divine. There is no difference between you, me, the animal, the killer as the content is same when the container is different in shape, colour, place etc. If you realize this you can not hate anything or anyone ( you cant hate yourself). To say all this after reading a book is only awareness but a spark will hit sometime and you will feel one with all existence. That moment is called NIRVANA as one will be able to transcend forms and get transformed. Read all the vahini series of SWAMY if you are keen to listen from HIS FORM or you can bhagawat gita or Dayanand Saraswati or any masters books and iam sure you will find your answers. With Love Easwar On 3/1/08, ALL <new_jalsomino wrote: Raju, yes, humans may reincarnate as this or that - according to theirdeeds, but what I asked was fate of the animals, which people kill...I wonder whether killed animals indeed reincarnate as humans. Yes, based on Karma-theory that you mentioned, it would be easy to believethat at least some of the higher animals (like cows, dogs, monkeysetc.) are indeed reincarnate as humans, but still - even moreinteresting for me would be to know WHAT EXACTLY and WHERE (sources?) Baba Himself says about it. So, my question remains same...Meanwhile, as Mahashivarathri is approaching us, let me notify all ourdear Sai bhaktas that we've made a humble video and put it on ourwebsite recently. It is dedicated to Lord Pashupathi - the one who rules and protects all animals:http://video./watch/1806601/5963743Jay Sai Ram! Alex , urk_raju <no_reply wrote:> > Dear Alex> it is very much true that every living thing in the world will take one > form or other after it's death. > > If u r an indian u may know about " KARMA " theory. > > It says the result of one living thing deeds are good and fair it may > be promoted to the better life or it may enjoy it's fruit's in the same > life.> > else it may born in lower form of life that it was or suffer the > consequences in that particular life.> > Only the self less actions of the living thing duly leaving the result > to the god almighty will give u the ultimate thing the " MOKSHA " that > is union with our beloved Bhagavan.> > so one should be kind enough to all the living things and do not harm > it in any form wantedly. if it is out side ur purview pray the god to > help it. > Hope i have thorwn some light to ur question.> kindly go thro' the related books from SSSBPT.> jai sai ram.> raju.> > , " ALL " <new_jalsomino@> wrote: > >> > Sai Ram dear bhaktas! This is one of the most important questions for> > me nowadays.. Somehow, I still have doubts whether it is true that> > souls of killed animals (today millions of them are slaughtered) are > > reincarnating in human bodies? WHAT and WHERE EXACTLY Bhagavan says on> > this? This is particularly important for me, because last 5 years or> > more I tend to love those people, who do not concern on animal welfare > > issues, far less intensely than I love animals! It even leads to some> > conflicts in my life. Perhaps, I would love these people much more if> > I know that - according to Bhagavan - they are in fact - > > reincarnations of those very animals whom I so much love!> > Alex> >> -- Easwar.s.s Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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