Animals, Humans And The Sacred Law: Is It Possible To Break The Chains?
Abolish: Rethinking Our Relationship With Animals
If we have a pet like a cat, a dog, or a fish, we must abolish the captivity between them and us. In our modern systems, we feel lonely and we want to keep animals next to us like slaves. We even train animals like children for our own personal living spaces. We want them to go to the toilet, eat dinner on a chair, and even wear clothes according to the concept of the day; for example, a cat should look like a handsome man next to its owner. It should wear a tie and a jacket for a cat. This is our modern world.
Most of us cannot find a solution to unemployment, orphan children, hunger, or famine. All these bad things happen to people. Real people. But we need to forget our real problems. For this reason, we buy a pet, feed it, and dress it according to our selfish desires.
So, how can I feed, dress, or play with a cat? If I want to feed a cat, the reason for this must be very important. Animals, humans, vegetables, and even objects need a world governed by the sacred law. The sacred law is this: "Love your neighbor as yourself." We cannot do this alone. We must prepare others. We can use an animal for this purpose. If we have a cat, we can feed it and show it on social media with contents related to the sacred law. Like this: "I am feeding my cat while dreaming of a heavenly world: Food for everyone, safe shelter for everyone, and the 'love your neighbor as yourself' education."
In this case, we feel good because this is the correct dynamic between humans and animals. We must abolish the slavery relations between other life forms and humans.
Abolitionists: Being The "Slave" Of The Sacred Law
I am not an abolitionist. This is a provocative thought. But it is completely true. If you are angry with me about this, let me explain this idea. Of course, I am an abolitionist who is against the ownership of women and children, but I am not an abolitionist who is against being governed by God's sacred law. This law is transparent and non-negotiable. We cannot be exempt from it. Humanity must reach this law and accept this law with all its heart. Everything, even slaves, is necessary for life, but we must transform this into a meaningful and correct form. Instead of being slaves to a fake economy, business networks, money, politics, and similar things, we will be the slaves of God's sacred law.
There will be only one God for you; you will not bow down before other gods.
Abortion: The Price Of Economic Insecurity And The Mona Lisa Example
Most women give up on being a mother because of economic problems. Children have three basic needs: food, a safe shelter, and a good environment. This environment must be a society where they live within the "love your neighbor as yourself" education. Abortion is painful both physically and psychologically. To be honest, if we guarantee the three basic needs to women, they will never want to give up their babies. We can transform our insecure systems into a sacred society; we can save our future generations with food forests, safe and natural shelters, and camera systems established to monitor our "love your neighbor as yourself" education.
At first, Mona Lisa did not have a baby. But then she gave birth to six children. Her husband was a merchant, a silk merchant. Mona Lisa also took care of Bartolomeo, her husband's son from his previous marriage. You can see that if you guarantee the three basic needs, a woman can even take care of other people's children and love them. Do you think if Mona Lisa had no economic guarantee, maybe she would have also chosen abortion like the poor women of her period?
Abrasion: Our Real Needs Beyond Clothes
We cannot say that everyone who wears worn-out clothes is very poor. However, even though there are abrasions on our own clothes, we easily reach a judgment. Even if you know that fabrics wear out over the years, we still tend to think that a person is poor when we see someone with old clothes.
People like to wear the same clothes, because old clothes are more comfortable than new ones. When you return home tired, there are very few things that will make you feel as good as pajamas with worn-out knees. Furthermore, if we need a new t-shirt, it is getting harder and harder to find a high-quality t-shirt. I mean, manufacturers are moving further and further away from producing with natural fabrics like cotton, linen, and similar ones. They want to be richer. This is not a criticism because everyone wants to be richer than others, even a man wearing an old t-shirt with an abrasion on it. We think clothes show who we are. How much money do we have? What are our jobs?
To be honest, if we choose a certain lifestyle, we do not need different fabric materials to wear. At first, do we want to be equal? You can see army uniforms, school uniforms, yogi and Mecca pilgrim clothes. Why do they need to wear the same type of fabric and model? Because we need to belong to a society; we need to belong to a family.
But then an idea of ruling comes to our mind: We must rule everything, even adults, even armies, even children and countries. If we dress people in the same type of clothes, we can control them to use their physical and mental powers for our personal desires.
If we have a correct personal desire, this is of course not a bad thing! What is the best personal desire for all humanity? Actually, every pilgrim, every little school child, and every strong soldier only has 3 basic needs: food, a safe shelter, and a good environment. If you are controlling them, you must give these to them. However, how can you know whether your desire is good or bad, right or wrong? For this reason, our world is in deep suffering. Meanwhile, we continue to dress them in the same style. Suddenly, we notice that there are the same nylon fabrics on every back, but we are not a family!
How can we be a family, a real family, real friends? Eventually, we need a common education in the form of "love your neighbor as yourself". This is the sacred law for all humanity. So, basically, if we accepted this education with all our heart, we would wear clothes made of biotic materials like cotton and linen. We would stand in front of God's fields full of plenty of vegetables and fruits. Without chemicals, without poisons, and without any fear of war and conflict.



