Verse from the Veda for Calling on Others to Help

A while back, I heard some crazy talk about God wanting Trump to be president of the United States, but did not hear anything about what the Goddess wants. What is with that? God does not work alone or love alone because of the Goddess. It is a partnership and nothing happens without their joined efforts.

God and Goddess do not put individuals in the presidency, but as a hypothetical, if they did, they would not put Trump in office; they would pick someone of extremely high morals. A person of religious conviction does not kill or support the killing of any creature that cries and grasps for the breath, so they would be vegetarians with no reason to own a gun. The person would be truthful and treat others kindly, and would not discriminate against anyone of any sex, sexual preference, race, religion, non-religion, and so on. They would welcome refugees fleeing violence, care for them, and help them find a safe place to live and raise a family like the God and Goddess. Yes, every one of us of the earth is one big family.

Here is a verse from the Veda for calling on others to help.

To take away sin the Beloved of the World rejoice and give well-being with the love of a mother for abandoning disrespect, and for the cause, to love approaching with prayers.

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Verse from the Veda About Calling in Peace and Not Injuring

Buddha in Meditation

A Holy Being holding the breath while in meditation

In heaven, there are no guns. The purpose of guns is killing and God abhors killing and in so many words has said, “Do not kill.” A person will not enjoy the benefits of heaven by killing, and the meaning of killing, is ending the life of one of God’s Creatures. The creature could be one of the birds of the air, such as a duck, pheasant, quail, chicken, turkey, and so on. The creature could be living in the water, such as a whale, seal, tuna, salmon, and many thousands of other types of fish. The creature could also enjoy living on the land, such as a human, horse, cow, pig, elephant, tiger, deer, elk, bear, and many thousands of other varieties of air breathing animals.

A religious person following the doctrine of non-killing will be peaceful and friendly to other creatures and live on the fruits, vegetables, and legumes of the earth. A religious person wanting to enjoy the fruits of heaven must abide by the doctrine, but also, become a master of the meditations.

Here is a verse from the Veda about calling in peace and not injuring.

Suffer want or enjoy Heavenly Bliss,

And speak highly of calling in peace and not injuring.

 

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