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It should also be remembered that after leaving the molecular body at the transition we miscall "death", each different species has its own higher therapy centers attended by its own kind of more highly evolved beings. The wolves and dogs have theirs, the felines have theirs, the dolphins have theirs, the trees theirs, and so on. Luckily, the humans also have theirs.
These facts and principles, simple and straightforward as they are, have been missed in varying degrees by the politically dominant religions of the world. Thus both Buddhism and Hinduism, although they allow Individual souls to mammals and even lower forms of animal life, dogmatically and arbitrarily assert that enlightenment or higher consciousness is not possible unless one is incarnated in human form, and often confine that prejudice to male human form only. Judaism, and its more politically powerful offshoots, Christianity and Islam, went even further in this arbitrary direction, utterly denying souls to animals.
What is so surprising is that perfectly nice people who would abhor racism in any form become so conditioned by false dogmas as to be vehemently racist when it comes to other species! Happily there are many exceptions amongst benign people. The convenient prejudice of the complete subservience of all other living beings to humans paved the way, of course, to a sanctioned mandate to plunder and pillage the earth and wreak destruction at will on all other species. And so it has been in all regions of the earth controlled by too anthropocentric creeds and cults. Plant and animal rights are far more than mere sentiment or even compassion: they are rooted in cosmic structure and process.
It should also be remembered that after leaving the molecular body at the transition we miscall "death", each different species has its own higher therapy centers attended by its own kind of more highly evolved beings. The wolves and dogs have theirs, the felines have theirs, the dolphins have theirs, the trees theirs, and so on. Luckily, the humans also have theirs.
These facts and principles, simple and straightforward as they are, have been missed in varying degrees by the politically dominant religions of the world. Thus both Buddhism and Hinduism, although they allow Individual souls to mammals and even lower forms of animal life, dogmatically and arbitrarily assert that enlightenment or higher consciousness is not possible unless one is incarnated in human form, and often confine that prejudice to male human form only. Judaism, and its more politically powerful offshoots, Christianity and Islam, went even further in this arbitrary direction, utterly denying souls to animals.
What is so surprising is that perfectly nice people who would abhor racism in any form become so conditioned by false dogmas as to be vehemently racist when it comes to other species! Happily there are many exceptions amongst benign people. The convenient prejudice of the complete subservience of all other living beings to humans paved the way, of course, to a sanctioned mandate to plunder and pillage the earth and wreak destruction at will on all other species. And so it has been in all regions of the earth controlled by too anthropocentric creeds and cults. Plant and animal rights are far more than mere sentiment or even compassion: they are rooted in cosmic structure and process.
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