04-07-2015, 04:31 PM
Personally I don't care about percentages of STO and harvestability.
This is yet another example of humans only caring about themselves.
I wouldn't be kind to someone because I'm afraid of not being harvestable if I tell the truth and hurt them. I would be kind because I am responsible for what I say and how I say it, and I endeavor to be kind so that the truth as I see it is delivered in such a way that is not just about me.
To worry about harvestability is no different than Christians worrying about going to heaven. The deal goes: if you don't accept Jesus Christ as your savior, you don't get into heaven.
I don't eat meat because I know in doing so I would contribute to the perpetuation of animal cruelty, not because I am afraid it'll tip the scales and I won't get to go to 4D. It is my responsibility to make that choice, and it doesn't matter if something "wants" to be eaten. As has been said over and over here, (example) just because a person incarnates and can't forgive themselves of a past-life crime, I am not going to kill them so they can feel better. It is my choice not to harm another person, and my actions are my responsibility. There are others who may align with the person's wishes for their own reasons, and help that person by killing them (if it is help).
There are many things here on this planet now that are harmful to all life including the life of the planet itself. It is impossible as I see it to be aware of it all and thereby live without harming anything. But we do the best we can, if we care. The meat industry is one of those very blatant and huge things that something CAN be done about, thereby relieving the suffering we are causing to billions of animals. We know they suffer, no matter how much anyone wants to question that. Just because they can't tell us so in human language, doesn't mean it isn't absolutely clear.
This is yet another example of humans only caring about themselves.
I wouldn't be kind to someone because I'm afraid of not being harvestable if I tell the truth and hurt them. I would be kind because I am responsible for what I say and how I say it, and I endeavor to be kind so that the truth as I see it is delivered in such a way that is not just about me.
To worry about harvestability is no different than Christians worrying about going to heaven. The deal goes: if you don't accept Jesus Christ as your savior, you don't get into heaven.
I don't eat meat because I know in doing so I would contribute to the perpetuation of animal cruelty, not because I am afraid it'll tip the scales and I won't get to go to 4D. It is my responsibility to make that choice, and it doesn't matter if something "wants" to be eaten. As has been said over and over here, (example) just because a person incarnates and can't forgive themselves of a past-life crime, I am not going to kill them so they can feel better. It is my choice not to harm another person, and my actions are my responsibility. There are others who may align with the person's wishes for their own reasons, and help that person by killing them (if it is help).
There are many things here on this planet now that are harmful to all life including the life of the planet itself. It is impossible as I see it to be aware of it all and thereby live without harming anything. But we do the best we can, if we care. The meat industry is one of those very blatant and huge things that something CAN be done about, thereby relieving the suffering we are causing to billions of animals. We know they suffer, no matter how much anyone wants to question that. Just because they can't tell us so in human language, doesn't mean it isn't absolutely clear.