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Cattle in India

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The so-called 'Hindus' (who are mostly irreligious) are not doing much to Muslims in India. I perceive the Indian breed of cattle (which is distinct from all other types, which do not have that special energy), as something magically powerful, sacred and an aid to meditation on the self. If one has made any progress even in Buddhist Vippasana or Zen, one will immediately recognize the powers of Indian cattle. Muslims, Christians and other so-called 'Hindus' insist on eating them, and cause tensions. There are also disputes around mosques built upon important pilgrimage sites of the Vedic Religion. If I ruled India, (Indian) cattle slaughter would be punished with a 5 year prison sentence.

India is swarming with Muslims wearing the burka in 30 degree heat (If the hair is sexualized and has to be covered, the entire female body becomes something to be covered up). 200 million of them. If they were being persecuted, they'd be fleeing to Pakistan and Bangladesh. The only reason India is a secular republic is because of the 'Hindus'. So, stop exaggerating.


It's not just Islam that I'm skeptical of. I'm not impressed by Christianity, Judaism, all Western magickal schools, the Norse pagan religion, Hellenic religion, Obeah, etc. But none of these religions are as aggressive as Islam. Muslims are rude and insulting if one merely posts a video of a non-abrahamic relgious festival on Tiktok.

I'm unsure if discussing Islam with you would be useful because I already know that the recitation of the Koran does not help with concentration on the Self, with self inquiry, with the question 'Who am I?'. It has some weird energetic effects, but so do all of the above mentioned schools. Nor does the Koran say anything about stilling the mind and and practicing self inquiry. And also because you'll just present ideas not found in the Koran at all.
The topic of India cows is interesting. I would like to explore this topic because I definitely found myself on lack of info, reading your comment here. Like I definitely didn't know that some people in India would actually kill and eat the cow. Like yeah, we do eat them here in Europe, we also eat pigs, because fat meat has advantages here during the winters, giving us needed sustenance. (and fat was in history used on a lot of things too) Though I thought that cows in India are something like cultural national heritage and protected by laws. So this really comes as big surprise to me.

So I would like to ask you to elaborate on this topic. It could be very educative not only to me, but to others as well.

I would also like to learn about that energy thing about your cows you mention. Right now I can't decide if it is more like being the cows being special, or if it is rather like a spiritual connection among family, people and cattle of India being part of one family, if you get me.
 

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I can only repeat what I said before. Indian cattle have distinct physical features not found in other types. They (both cows and bulls) have a special energy which pulls you inward to the 'I'. They're an aid to self inquiry meditation as found in Advaita vedanta, and Zen Buddhism. That is, merely being near them would help you concentrate on the 'I', on the 'hua tou'.

They're not protected in India at present because most 'Hindus' are irreligious and have no interest in meditation, they're addicted to the internet and TV like everyone else. And the large presence of adherents of Abrahamic religions, who'll never meditate on the Self, does not help.

You can read more in this article here -

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Thank you.
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I've read the article. Nice peak into your tradition. Also the cow on the photo looks pretty cool.
 
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