Friday, September 13, 2024

Do they eat meat in heaven? (comedy)

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Be kind and be reborn above.
Who are the celestials (our space brothers and sisters), known as the akasha ("space") devas ("shining ones")? We can think of them as heavenly (space world) messengers, the "angels" or beautiful gandharvas.

Imagine they come down in a vimana (spaceship), offer a ride to their world, promising Elysian fields, longevity, beauty, five sense strand pleasures beyond the human world only to find out you eat meat -- slaughtered animal flesh of babies.

It may not go down well. The Vedas, the ancient "Knowledge Books" of proto-India, the Indus Valley Civilization, speak of the benefits of a vegetarian diet. All Hinduism, keeping to the principle of ahimsa or "non-harming," advocate a healthy plant-based diet of delicious nutrients.
The angry, crazy Sumerian God of the Bible
The Bible speaks of a vegan Garden of Eden, but how many Christians today consider that? There are the Seventh Day Adventists and others who have made contact.

Many Jews read the Book and see a message of peace in it, though most only take calls for genocide from the Demiurge Yahweh (YHWH), not the real God the Christ was talking about but the God of the Old Testament.

I'm not all in people's head! I'm real!
Christians refuse to question, fearing condemnation for disobedience. They eat the flesh of the dead as if it were communion, a feast of blood and body (wine and bread), equating the archaic word "meat" and "food." Milk and honey are more delicious, but even these, according to Dr. Joel Wallach, refer to white slosh of mineral rich water (coming down from glacial crush of rock minerals) and dewy nectar from swollen fruits and flowers.

In the halls of heaven... Which heaven? It looks like the 4 Sky-Gods or the World of the 33
Halls of Valhalla: Valkyries carry war dead past the god Heimdallr (Lorenz Frolich, 1906)

  • VIDEO: Wily Films, Nov. 1, 2021; TEXT: Amber Larson, Dhr. Seven, Ananda (Dharma Buddhist Meditation), Wisdom Quarterly

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