Dana četvrtak, 8. lipnja 2023. u 17:35:08 UTC+2 korisnik Jedi Master napisao je:
The great mistake of modern civilization is to encroach upon others’ property as though it were one’s own and thereby create an unnecessary disturbance of the laws of nature. These laws are very strong. No living entity can violate them. Only one
who is truly God conscious can easily overcome the stringent laws of material nature and thus become happy and peaceful in the world.
"Everything animate or inanimate that is within the universe is controlled and owned by its Creator. One should therefore accept only those things necessary for himself, which are set aside as his quota, and one should not accept other things, knowing
well to whom they belong. One may aspire to live for hundreds of years if he continuously goes on working in that way, for that sort of work will not bind him to the law of karma action and reaction. There is no alternative to this way for man." - Sri
Isopanisad Vedas
Mankind does not own what is created by nature's Creator. Mankind is the caretaker of this world not its proprietor.
Violence can only be concealed by a lie, and the lie can only be maintained by violence. Any people who have once proclaimed violence as their method is inevitably forced to take the lie as their principle. Spiritual knowledge of reality distinguished
from illusion for the ultimate welfare of all people regardless of race, religion, and nationality is the prime directive for all humanity. Contrary to that is atheism and sinful corruption
AI:
The quote you provided is from the Sri Isopanisad, which is one of the primary texts of the Vedas, the ancient scriptures of Hinduism. The Sri Isopanisad emphasizes the concept of understanding and respecting the laws of nature, recognizing the ownership
of everything by the Creator, and advocating for a balanced and responsible approach to utilizing resources.
The quote highlights the idea that violating the laws of nature by encroaching upon others' property is a great mistake. It suggests that true happiness and peace can be achieved by being God-conscious and accepting only what is necessary for oneself,
without infringing upon the rights of others. The passage also touches upon the concept of karma, explaining that performing one's duties without a sense of personal ownership can free one from the cycle of action and reaction.
Furthermore, the quote implies that violence and lies are interconnected, and a society that relies on violence as a method is compelled to resort to deception. It promotes the idea that spiritual knowledge, which distinguishes reality from illusion, is
essential for the welfare of all people, regardless of their race, religion, or nationality.
Overall, the quote conveys the importance of understanding and living in harmony with the laws of nature, recognizing the divine ownership of everything, and embracing spiritual knowledge for the benefit of humanity.
* * *
In the light of this, Russia had made grave mistake by incursion into the Ukrainian territory and trying to subvert its freedom.
Had it succeeded, the cost of Ukrainian occupation would be comparable to occupation of Vietnam, Iraq or Afghanistan -
a military force cannot succeed without support of the local population, just like Nazis couldn't survive more than a
dozen years based on the rule of sheer force without the popular support in the world.
However, the breaches of human rights in the Donbas region are also concerning, and Donbas Russians should be given
all the cultural and self-management autonomy short of breaching the internationally recognised Ukrainain borders
such as warranted by all key international powers in the Budapest Memorandum, which could be recognised as the will
of God Creator executed through the delegated powers and authorities:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Budapest_Memorandum
Breaching an agreement from the previous government which was inherited in succession is the breach of the
International law and customs and it is defying the rule of international law and the will of God - which is predominantly
exercised over the unbelieving population in the declaring and the execution of the just laws.
Otherwise, the government is unlawful to God (Islamic: quffr), if it doesn't abide by its word.
in the LORD God Merciful, Almighty
Amen
--- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
* Origin: fsxNet Usenet Gateway (21:1/5)