Wie das Paradies auf Erden Wirklichkeit wird Im Buch von Jesaja in der christlichen Bibel wird in einer Prophezeiung eine zukünftige Ära beschrieben, in der Tiere wie der Wolf und der Leopard nicht mehr jagen. Der Löwe würde dann z.B. Stroh fressen wie der Ochse. Falls alle Menschen aufhören, den Tieren das Leben zu nehmen, um sie zu essen, würde das das Verhalten anderer Arten beeinflussen? Das war eine Frage, die von der Höchsten Meisterin Ching Hai während einer Videokonferenz beantwortet wurde, die sie kürzlich den Mitgliedern unserer Vereinigung in Korea gewährte.
Videokonferenz der Höchsten Meisterin Ching Hai
mit dem Zentrum Seoul, Südkorea - 9. Aug. 2008
Unser Vereinsmitglied: Hallo Meisterin! Ich frage mich, ob auch in der Tierwelt das Fleischessen aufhört, wenn alle Menschen Vegetarier werden. In der Bibel heißt es, dass der Löwe mit dem Lamm umherlief und spielte. Und ich frage mich, ob es in der Vergangenheit wirklich solche Zeiten gab, und ob ein solcher Tag in der Zukunft je kommt.
Die Höchste Meisterin Ching Hai: Ja, es war so in manch einer Vergangenheit. Nicht immer in der vergangenen Geschichte der Menschheit hier auf diesem Planeten, aber in einer weit entfernten Vergangenheit. Wenn nun alle Menschen Vegetarier werden, dann ändert sich die ganze Atmosphäre auf der Erde. Das Magnetfeld ändert sich. Das Schicksal aller Bewohner ändert sich zum Besseren. Die Tiere hören auch auf, Fleisch zu essen. Und die Lämmer werden wahrhaftig neben den Löwen liegen, wie die Bibel es erwähnt, wenn alle Menschen sich dem Vegetarismus zuwenden.
Erinnert ihr euch an das Buch von Yogananda:
"Autobiographie eines Yogi"? Er erzählte von der Löwin, die gar kein Fleisch aß. Sie lehnte Fleisch sogar dann ab, wenn man es ihr anbot, denn sie lebte bei einem Meister, der ein Yogi und ein Vegetarier war. Wenn also mehr Menschen Vegetarier sind, verändert sich die Atmosphäre hin zu einer höheren Ebene des Mitgefühls und der Liebe. Dann sind auch die Tiere davon betroffen und ändern ihr Wesen. Dieser Tag könnte bald kommen. Wer weiß? Seid positiv!
Stimme: Wie aufregend, sich eine solche Welt des friedlichen Zusammenlebens aller Tiere und Menschen vorzustellen! Wir danken der Höchsten Meisterin Ching Hai für ihre wunderbare Vision - eine wirkliche Motivation, sich für den Vegetarismus zu entscheiden, den Weg zum Paradies direkt hier auf Erden.
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Mysterious die-offs of frogs, bees, bats, crocodiles and other animals is a troubling sign. In May 2008, the Zoological Society of London released data indicating that between 25 and 33 percent of global wildlife had been lost since 1970. Among the most recent are frogs, with species that have been vanishing into extinction by the dozens over the past few decades.
In 2007, it was reported that on the Colorado River in the US an estimated million fish covering an area of seven miles, had suddenly died due to a lack of oxygen in the water. That same year it was confirmed that the Yangtze River dolphin, a rare freshwater marine mammal, would never been seen again.
This was only the fourth time an entire evolutionary line of mammals had been known to disappear from the Earth since 1500. In 2008, hundreds of cormorants, pelicans, herons and gulls were found dead in Minnesota, with no cause of death yet found. Recent observation of whales has found that nearly 25 percent of the total species are facing extinction due to habitat disruption, noise disturbances and food shortages.
This includes the world’s biggest gentle giant, the blue whale.
In both the US and Europe, honeybees have been mysteriously declining to the dangerous point of extinction in a phenomenon that is now being called Colony Collapse Disorder. Bats seem to be suffering the same fate. In two US caves studied in 2007, it was found that approximately 18,000 of the small animals, representing up to 97 percent of the total population, had died.
It is currently estimated that at least one third, or 2,100 of the 6,300 species known to humankind are threatened with extinction, while at least 200 have been lost forever over the past 20 years. In the world’s tropical rainforests, an average of 137 different species vanish into extinction every day due to such human practices as logging and cattle ranching. When Florida International University researchers studied a case in a Central American preserve, they realized that greater ecological factors were in play, most notably global warming. David Wake, professor of integrative biology at UC Berkeley said, "Amphibians have been around for about 250 million years. They made it through when the dinosaurs didn't. The fact that they're cutting out now should be a lesson for us."
We are grateful to scientists and all who are bringing to light this tragic alarm on the loss of our fellow inhabitants. We pray for the diligent and rapid efforts of humankind to halt global warming and all other harmful actions to ensure the survival of all God's creations.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/environment/2007/aug/08/endangeredspecies.conservation?gusrc=rss&feed=networkfront Global warming-related rise in dengue fever. The Central Luzon region of Pampanga, Philippines has announced a 238 percent increase in cases of dengue fever compared to the same period last year, with over 2,500 cases of the mosquito-borne disease recorded at different hospitals since January, compared to only 755 in 2007. World Health Organization (WHO) national officer Dr. John Juliard Go stated that this climate change effect means that millions of Filipinos are in danger of contracting dengue fever in the coming years.
Dr. Go and WHO, we express our appreciation for your concerned warning about the health risks posed by climate change. May nations around the world quickly work together in curbing global warming to restore the natural protection of planetary balance for all Earth’s inhabitants.
http://www.sunstar.com.ph/static/net/2008/08/11/pampanga.dengue.cases.up.by.200
http://suprememastertv.tvhtml,
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PampangaPrince Charles warns of dangers from genetically modified crops. In a recent interview, the Prince of Wales voiced his concerns about the possibly disastrous outcomes of multi-national corporations’ promotion of genetically modified crop farming. His Royal Highness outlined a number of known issues and risks such as crop failure, loss of business for millions of small farmers, and potential environmental catastrophe resulting from ignoring the intricate complexities of our natural world. The Prince hopes instead for the worldwide spread of smaller organic farms as a way to ensure livelihoods and a constant food supply, while also caring for the environment.
Our thankfulness, Your Royal Highness, for expressing your concerns and sound beliefs to ensure the best future for all. Blessed be our role as responsible stewards of the Earth, respecting all life and the balance of Mother Nature.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/7557644.stm,
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles,_Prince_of_Wales,
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2005/03/23/gm_maize_error/