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In truth, according to a divine law, “he who kills will be killed in turn.”

Those whose profession consists of killing thousands of animals so that others may buy and eat their flesh, such as slaughterhouse workers and all the others, must expect to suffer the same fate as these innocent animals, life after life.

Many villains violate their own religious principles.

Did God not command: “You shall not kill”?

Nevertheless, even religious leaders, under various fallacious pretexts, engage in the slaughter of animals, while pretending to be holy beings. Such a farce, such hypocrisy within human society, engenders countless scourges, hence the great wars that break out periodically. Masses of such individuals then confront and kill each other on the battlefield, their hearts filled with hatred, for love for one's neighbor has disappeared.

Today, they have invented the atomic bomb and periodically threaten to use it and annihilate them. The intelligence of these mediocre leaders is no more.

Is it not written: He who lives by the sword will perish by the sword?

Those who are driven by hatred, these demonic unbelievers in the service of Satan who, having turned their backs on Krishna, God, the Supreme Person, and rejected His divine laws, have decided to shed innocent blood, will suffer the same fate life after life, and will have to suffer for it from now on.

I address them and say to them: Obey God and do not take the life of anyone, human or animal. Whoever takes the life of a human being, white, black, yellow, red, mixed race, or an animal, terrestrial or aquatic, will suffer the same fate in their next life, and life after life, in proportion to the number of lives taken. The suffering you will experience will be terrible. You may escape human justice, but no one can escape divine justice and the punishments it inflicts.

This is the fate that awaits all those who kill animals.

In truth, killing animals will force us to be reborn in an animal form, to be killed in turn by the same kind of animal that we killed in our last incarnation. Such is the law of nature.

A law of nature states: “Today I eat the flesh of an animal that, in the future, will feed on mine.”

In truth, acts stemming from ignorance of the facts relating to God, to spiritual knowledge, to the teachings of Lord Krishna, to existential and absolute truth—because their perpetrator is devoid of all knowledge—immediately generate only misfortune and, in the future, a fall into the animal species.

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