04-23-2012, 07:08 PM
The Native Americans have been mentioned a few times on this thread.
Firstly, they weren't exactly perfect. They still fought amongst themselves. So I don't think they should be considered role models for 4D harvestability.
But, at their best, they did have a strong spirituality which is admirable. And they didn't have synthetic fabrics like nylon to build their teepees out of, so they had no choice but to kill animals for survival.
Their situation was different from ours, so I don't think we can use their choices to justify ours.
The line in bold reminds me of Ra's words: "animal products to the extent necessary."
Firstly, they weren't exactly perfect. They still fought amongst themselves. So I don't think they should be considered role models for 4D harvestability.
But, at their best, they did have a strong spirituality which is admirable. And they didn't have synthetic fabrics like nylon to build their teepees out of, so they had no choice but to kill animals for survival.
Their situation was different from ours, so I don't think we can use their choices to justify ours.
Quote:Native American 10 Commandments:
The earth is our mother, care for her
Honor all your relations
Open your heart and soul to the Great Spirit
All life is sacred; treat all beings with respect
Take from the Earth what is needed and nothing more
Do what needs to be done for the good of all
Give constant thanks to the Great Spirit for each new day
Speak the truth; but only of the good in others
Follow the rhythms of nature; rise and retire with the sun
Enjoy life's journey, but leave no tracks.
The line in bold reminds me of Ra's words: "animal products to the extent necessary."